Jeffj
Well-known member
It comes up repeatedly that the Facebook group is a great resource. There are also many poeple that won't use Facebook for valid reasons, primarily privacy concerns. In case anyone is on the fence, its completely possible to use Facebook solely for the i3 group without providing any personal information. Here is 1 path that will work to get access to the group (with a caveat):
1. Create a new gmail account (or any other mail service). Gmail lets you create an account with any name you want (I just created an account called [email protected] to test this out), and does NOT require any personal information. You have to enter a birthday, which can be any date you choose. Just make sure it indicates you are 21 or older. You do not need to provide a phone number or any other e-mail address to GMail.
2. Create a Facebook account and use the GMail account you just created to validate the Facebook account. Facebook also asks for your birthday, but you can enter anything, and you do NOT have to enter any personal information, other than the e-mail account you just created.
3. Get the Facebook generated e-mail and validate your account.
4. In Facebook, search for the i3 group and request to join. Its a "closed" group so that people who are heavy facebook users don't have their personal pages cluttered up with all the posts happening in the group.
Here is the caveat:
Tom Moloughney (one of the admins here) is a moderator of the facebook group along with a few others. One of the moderators has to approve your request to join. Tom has stated that anyone can join the group, its only closed to prevent clogging peoples personal pages. However, you must be accepted by Tom or one of the other moderators to gain access to the group. If you are going to do this, you might drop a PM to Tom on this forum to explain what you are doing and he'll likely approve your inclusion in the group. I can't speak for Tom, but he seems pretty open to letting anyone in the group that is not spamming, doing commercial solicitation, etc.
Some of you may still have issues with Facebook. That's fine. Its your choice. But you CAN access the group without ever giving any personal information to Facebook.
Note: I don't know if this will work for those of you outside of the US (and probably Canada), as local rules may make GMail and Facebook behave differently. But there are many non-US people in the Facebook group, just as there are many non-US users in this forum.
1. Create a new gmail account (or any other mail service). Gmail lets you create an account with any name you want (I just created an account called [email protected] to test this out), and does NOT require any personal information. You have to enter a birthday, which can be any date you choose. Just make sure it indicates you are 21 or older. You do not need to provide a phone number or any other e-mail address to GMail.
2. Create a Facebook account and use the GMail account you just created to validate the Facebook account. Facebook also asks for your birthday, but you can enter anything, and you do NOT have to enter any personal information, other than the e-mail account you just created.
3. Get the Facebook generated e-mail and validate your account.
4. In Facebook, search for the i3 group and request to join. Its a "closed" group so that people who are heavy facebook users don't have their personal pages cluttered up with all the posts happening in the group.
Here is the caveat:
Tom Moloughney (one of the admins here) is a moderator of the facebook group along with a few others. One of the moderators has to approve your request to join. Tom has stated that anyone can join the group, its only closed to prevent clogging peoples personal pages. However, you must be accepted by Tom or one of the other moderators to gain access to the group. If you are going to do this, you might drop a PM to Tom on this forum to explain what you are doing and he'll likely approve your inclusion in the group. I can't speak for Tom, but he seems pretty open to letting anyone in the group that is not spamming, doing commercial solicitation, etc.
Some of you may still have issues with Facebook. That's fine. Its your choice. But you CAN access the group without ever giving any personal information to Facebook.
Note: I don't know if this will work for those of you outside of the US (and probably Canada), as local rules may make GMail and Facebook behave differently. But there are many non-US people in the Facebook group, just as there are many non-US users in this forum.