Sharing community content on social media

Hi all,

I'm starting this thread to try and test the waters regarding sharing community content externally. 

Before I joined, it was semi-regular practice to tweet out (or Facebook update) a link to interesting discussions going on in the community. Everything on the community is public & viewable without requiring an account, so it's a useful way to encourage our followers to join the conversations here. It's also a good way to get the helpful information onto our different networks.

Do any of you have any concerns around this?

  

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  • The first posting on any thread can be openly found by search engines from outside, and that accesses the page with all the subsequent postings.

    To check this still applies I searched for the title of Anil A Mod's posting, with the addition of "autism" -"sharing autism community content on social media" on Google and it was the second item found.

    So anyone who can find the right subject matter has been able to read any posting all the time the discussion forum has operated, without going to the NAS website. And of course you can read our forum without logging on (unlike the proferssionals version which is log on access only).

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  • The first posting on any thread can be openly found by search engines from outside, and that accesses the page with all the subsequent postings.

    To check this still applies I searched for the title of Anil A Mod's posting, with the addition of "autism" -"sharing autism community content on social media" on Google and it was the second item found.

    So anyone who can find the right subject matter has been able to read any posting all the time the discussion forum has operated, without going to the NAS website. And of course you can read our forum without logging on (unlike the proferssionals version which is log on access only).

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