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You can easily share interesting PF threads on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit using the "Share" dropdown menu located at the top right of each thread. This feature allows users to promote engaging discussions and expand the community's reach. Some users express hesitation about sharing due to concerns about their age and social perception. Despite these concerns, there is enthusiasm for promoting the forum through other channels, such as advertising on different forums. Sharing threads can enhance visibility and foster a larger community engagement.
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Did you know you can easily share interesting PF threads on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Reddit? At the top of each thread on the top right thread nav there is a dropdown menu called "Share". Simply click which site you want to share the thread and boom, that's it! Get the word out!

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I'm afraid that for someone of my age that would be social suicide. I do lurk a few other forums, and I'd be happy to post a thread (I could even possibly have it stickied) advertising this website.
 
Permanence said:
I'm afraid that for someone of my age that would be social suicide.

So we're the "Mr. Hyde" side of your social life? :rolleyes:
 
jtbell said:
So we're the "Mr. Hyde" side of your social life? :rolleyes:

I'll take it! :D
 
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