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    Condos, and private Facebook groups

    Your point is well-taken, and would normally be my logical first step. I’m very much a people-person, well-liked (I think ha) and value the importance of relationships. The problem is that I’ve opened the door to a discussion on several occasions and the prez and two other directors have not...
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    Condos, and private Facebook groups

    Thanks for weighing in, DSC. So, I might as well clarify that I am in fact sole admin to this residents' group to which I'm referring. This is why I'm able to make assurances about the squeaky clean behaviour of our members. Truth be told, I could probably loosen up on the rules-adherence, but...
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    Condos, and private Facebook groups

    Yes, our group is XXXXX Residents' Group, and I've also received confirmation that the current board's consent was in fact included in the minutes. Correct, our group is not the norm, and in fact our members are probably apprehensive about posting anything akin to mud. So that's not an issue...
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    Condos, and private Facebook groups

    Hi PinkLucy, Thank you for your reply. Oh I can assure you the residents' group is a tightly-run ship, and after a few behaviour-modification warnings to members in our first year, essentially all online behaviour is the model of group forum decorum citywide! haha We are only attempting to...
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    Condos, and private Facebook groups

    Our residents' group used word-of-mouth to alert other residents about our group's existence. Question: Does anybody have any experience with their condo board stopping a fb group from using the building name? eg XXXX Residents' Group If they can indeed issue a cease & desist, I wonder if...

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