Contribute content to the PF Facebook page

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The PF Facebook page has a fan base of 21,000 and aims to expand further. There is a call for more experienced members to contribute content, as the current posting frequency is insufficient. The ideal contributions include quick news, photos, facts, engaging threads, and quiz questions. Interested members are encouraged to apply by sending a private message. The initiative seeks to enhance community engagement and share interesting science stories with the growing audience.
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Our Facebook page has a fan base of 21k and I'm looking to expand that. It's an important place to build our fan base. I can usually post once a day but we need a bit more and more experienced people to post. I am wondering if any PF members are interested in posting there. It's good for quick interesting news, photos, facts good PF threads and short quiz questions. I would ask for a few posts a week.

Please apply by PMing me :)
 
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A few have replied. Anyone else? Want to share interesting news science stories with 22k+? :)
 
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