| Location | Tucson |
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Greetings fellow Tribester!
Ms. Dyno here. :) I'd like to invite you to check out a new network called Tribe Refugees. triberefugees.ning.com/
An alternate place for Tribe members to gather and keep in touch, form discussion groups, and share pics and blogs. Signing up is quick and easy. You can edit your profile later to add more info, photo albums, video, etc.
The thing most of us love about Tribe.net is the various discussion groups. Unfortunately other social networking sites out there like MySpace and Facebook seem to be lacking this. So through the awesomeness of Ning.com I've created a alternate resource for fellow Tribe members that offers the friending and commenting of things like MySpace, while still focusing on discussion through forums and groups.
-- How does this work? --
I've put the framework in place, but members will help shape the site by developing forum categories and groups. The more people that join, the more valuable a resource Tribe Refugees will become. :) If you just want to use Tribe Refugees as a place to keep track of your current Tribe contacts, that's fine too. You can create a profile and then add friends to keep everyone in one place. :)
-- Why another network? --
As some of you have noticed, Tribe.net has been on a steady decline for some time now. Outages are becoming more frequent and longer in duration. The staff has ceased to read or reply to any help or bug tribes. There's little-to-no news from the staff regarding stability, structure, or future plans. As much as I love Tribe it seems clear that an alternate venue is needed, even if just as a safety net. If Tribe were to go under very few of us would have a way to keep in touch with our Tribe friends and acquaintances. We'd also lose the great discussion groups we value.
Hope to see you there! :)
Ms. Dyno here. :) I'd like to invite you to check out a new network called Tribe Refugees. triberefugees.ning.com/
An alternate place for Tribe members to gather and keep in touch, form discussion groups, and share pics and blogs. Signing up is quick and easy. You can edit your profile later to add more info, photo albums, video, etc.
The thing most of us love about Tribe.net is the various discussion groups. Unfortunately other social networking sites out there like MySpace and Facebook seem to be lacking this. So through the awesomeness of Ning.com I've created a alternate resource for fellow Tribe members that offers the friending and commenting of things like MySpace, while still focusing on discussion through forums and groups.
-- How does this work? --
I've put the framework in place, but members will help shape the site by developing forum categories and groups. The more people that join, the more valuable a resource Tribe Refugees will become. :) If you just want to use Tribe Refugees as a place to keep track of your current Tribe contacts, that's fine too. You can create a profile and then add friends to keep everyone in one place. :)
-- Why another network? --
As some of you have noticed, Tribe.net has been on a steady decline for some time now. Outages are becoming more frequent and longer in duration. The staff has ceased to read or reply to any help or bug tribes. There's little-to-no news from the staff regarding stability, structure, or future plans. As much as I love Tribe it seems clear that an alternate venue is needed, even if just as a safety net. If Tribe were to go under very few of us would have a way to keep in touch with our Tribe friends and acquaintances. We'd also lose the great discussion groups we value.
Hope to see you there! :)