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		<title>Yet another Facebook page&#8230;..</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So far, I have seen University library staff advertising their Facebook profiles on library websites, I discovered yesterday that my Auntie has Facebook (which I find weird) and now comes the news that the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism has created a page on Facebook called “VisitNH”. Now maybe I&#8217;m just being mean, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So far, I have seen University library staff advertising their Facebook profiles on library websites, I discovered yesterday that my Auntie has Facebook (which I find weird) and now comes the news that the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism has created a page on Facebook called “<a href="http://www.facebook.com/VisitNH">VisitNH</a>”. Now maybe I&#8217;m just being mean, but I find the idea of librarians, aunties and tourism departments on Facebook slightly horrifying. Ok maybe not horrifying, but definitely unnerving. As Facebook is supposed to be a &#8217;social networking site&#8217;, should tourism departments be allowed to advertise on there? The page may look like it was set-up to allow Facebook users to become fans of New Hampshire, but when it pops up in your news feed saying that your friend has become a &#8216;fan&#8217; of “VisitNH” then it is essentially free advertising. And if I&#8217;m blogging about it, then you can be sure that there are other people also talking about it. Now I don&#8217;t mind people becoming a fan of Marmite (I certainly am), or Bon Jovi, or some other cultural phenomenon, but New Hampshire? I also wouldn&#8217;t mind so much if it was some crazy New Hampshire obsessed person who set the page up. I think it&#8217;s basically the fact that some governmental big wig thought &#8216;I know what we&#8217;ll do to increase tourism, we&#8217;ll make a facebook page&#8217;. It just seems wrong.</p>
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