Above, The Beast at Route 66 RV Resort near Albuquerque. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Facebook is under "attack" again.
Conservatives are abandoning Facebook over its political policies, but now it's RV Life that has issues with the social media giant and says an alternative is needed.
They wrote:
At a time when the popularity of RVing is at an all time high, RVers are flocking to social media for help, to a fault. New RVers are often putting themselves and their RVs at risk by choosing to post RVing questions on Facebook, often with regrettable results. New RVers should be wary, and find an alternative to Facebook, at least during the early stages of their RV learning phase.
Why you need an alternative to Facebook
Facebook is fun, until it isn’t. New RVers that join an RV Facebook group hoping to get answers to basic RVing questions are often quite shocked at the mixed aptitude, answers, and attitude they see in response to their questions. To be fair, many of these questions could have simply been Googled. Google knows how to find answers and often redirects users to popular resources, both free and paid alike.
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