[Lnc-business] Social Media Links on LNC page on lp.org

Caryn Ann Harlos caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Fri Aug 31 13:29:39 EDT 2018


Then remove our pictures, email, and phone number because no one knows what
nutty things we might write or say.

Or we could trust the delegates to elect who they wished which except in
rare cases works out just fine.


-Caryn Ann

On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 10:41 AM, Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business <
lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

> Also, none of us had control over who got onto the debate stage at NOLA,
> none of us individually that is, or who was in that room.  There was a
> person (or people) ready to get into physical alternations too, due to
> threats made prior to convention. There was behavior that was not aligned
> with good public image, per usual. Unless things are changed to have more
> control over the proceedings, I can't see that changing. But, that's not
> the issue that we're discussing.
>
> What we *do* have the ability to control is what is up onto the LP website.
>
> ---
> Elizabeth Van Horn
>
>
>
> On 2018-08-31 12:23, Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business wrote:
>
>> You wrote:
>>
>>  I will say I am astonished that this became an item of controversy..."
>>
>> Then perhaps you're not aware of some of the stuff that's been posted
>> on an LNC members page, and I'm not talking personal profile.
>>
>>
>>
>> ---
>> Elizabeth Van Horn
>>
>>
>> On 2018-08-31 00:09, Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business wrote:
>>
>>> I put official in quote marks for a reason.  I think everyone
>>>    understood that it meant designated pages.
>>>    Whether or not any of us are fans of each other's content, we were all
>>>    duly elected, and just because one past member went off the rails (on
>>> a
>>>    non-designated page btw - if it were set up as a designated page our
>>>    censure would have had more teeth) shouldn't rule us in fear.  I
>>>    imagine that any of us, if we were so inclined, could go off the rails
>>>    in email or on the phone - so why are we listing them?
>>>    We need to modernize and deal with the reality of how people
>>>    communicate.
>>>    I will say I am astonished that this became an item of controversy
>>>    while the fact that an open communist was on stage at our last
>>>    convention (and should have been broadcast over CNN) was minimized.  I
>>>    am not saying that to be bellicose, but to call us all to our
>>>    priorities.  Social media is here, and that is how people choose to
>>>    communicate.  I don't even bother look for a company phone number or
>>>    email first anymore, I send a private message to their brand page.
>>> And
>>>    get better results.
>>>    -Caryn Ann
>>>
>>>
>>>


-- 
-- 
*In Liberty,*
*Caryn Ann Harlos*
Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary - Caryn.Ann.
Harlos at LP.org <Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org> or Secretary at LP.org.
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org

A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
*We defend your rights*
*And oppose the use of force*
*Taxation is theft*
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   Then remove our pictures, email, and phone number because no one knows
   what nutty things we might write or say.
   Or we could trust the delegates to elect who they wished which except
   in rare cases works out just fine.
   -Caryn Ann

   On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 10:41 AM, Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business
   <[1]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

     Also, none of us had control over who got onto the debate stage at
     NOLA, none of us individually that is, or who was in that room.
     There was a person (or people) ready to get into physical
     alternations too, due to threats made prior to convention. There was
     behavior that was not aligned with good public image, per usual.
     Unless things are changed to have more control over the proceedings,
     I can't see that changing. But, that's not the issue that we're
     discussing.
     What we *do* have the ability to control is what is up onto the LP
     website.
     ---
     Elizabeth Van Horn

   On 2018-08-31 12:23, Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business wrote:

     You wrote:
      I will say I am astonished that this became an item of
     controversy..."
     Then perhaps you're not aware of some of the stuff that's been
     posted
     on an LNC members page, and I'm not talking personal profile.
     ---
     Elizabeth Van Horn
     On 2018-08-31 00:09, Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business wrote:

     I put official in quote marks for a reason.  I think everyone
        understood that it meant designated pages.
        Whether or not any of us are fans of each other's content, we
     were all
        duly elected, and just because one past member went off the rails
     (on a
        non-designated page btw - if it were set up as a designated page
     our
        censure would have had more teeth) shouldn't rule us in fear.  I
        imagine that any of us, if we were so inclined, could go off the
     rails
        in email or on the phone - so why are we listing them?
        We need to modernize and deal with the reality of how people
        communicate.
        I will say I am astonished that this became an item of
     controversy
        while the fact that an open communist was on stage at our last
        convention (and should have been broadcast over CNN) was
     minimized.  I
        am not saying that to be bellicose, but to call us all to our
        priorities.  Social media is here, and that is how people choose
     to
        communicate.  I don't even bother look for a company phone number
     or
        email first anymore, I send a private message to their brand
     page.  And
        get better results.
        -Caryn Ann

   --
   --
   In Liberty,
   Caryn Ann Harlos
   Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
   - [2]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or Secretary at LP.org.
   Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org
   A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
   We defend your rights
   And oppose the use of force
   Taxation is theft

References

   1. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   2. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org


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