Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumHillary Supporters Can Now Go Public on Facebook
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/16/fashion/closet-hillary-clinton-supporters-facebook-secret-groups.html?smid=fb-share&_r=0FYI: if you can read the New York Times because you have been there over their allotment for free looks... use the incognito option if you have one. I use Chrome.
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They have names like Wise Women for Clinton, Cool People for Hillary, Bros 4 Hillary #GiveEmHill and one that rhymes with witch.
Some are small, with just a couple of hundred members, while others number into the thousands. All of them began as a secret or, as secret as one can be with an invite-only Facebook group.
The groups are safe spaces, members say: a way to discuss policy and celebrate good news without having to defend; a place to bring up doubts about their candidate Whats the deal with the emails? What about her changing stance on gay marriage? and work through them together with a nuance not typically afforded on the internet.
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And those were just the people you knew in real life. Online, the vitriol was worse. Moderating comments on a single Facebook post was like a master class in nonviolent communication, said Lori White, 33, a writer at Upworthy and a founder of Cool People for Hillary.
Strangers commented on your feed. Trolls spammed your wall with threats, called you a warmonger, a corporate whore, and many terms reserved for female supporters that were far worse, said Laura Bogart, a writer in Baltimore.
Older supporters were not immune either. Robert Stanton, a 53-year-old actor, had a friendship severed after he liked a photo of Mrs. Clinton and Courtney Love on Facebook. His former friend told him he couldnt be friends with someone for whom he had no respect, which was quite a blow, Mr. Stanton said.
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msongs
(70,123 posts)BobbyDrake
(2,542 posts)No apologies for the tortured rhyme.
eastwestdem
(1,220 posts)Walk away
(9,494 posts)Maru Kitteh
(29,048 posts)FB is for family and friends, photos, etc.
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)But I joined a ton of pro-Hillary groups--it feels really good and is a lot of fun
Cha
(305,137 posts)I plan to go back to FB after the Convention.. and yes I do politics on my personal page but I haven't done anything for a year now.
fleabiscuit
(4,542 posts)Back then a 'large group' would have a couple K of peeps. We started and closed a few of them. I've collected and booted easily 10k of 'friends' there. FB used to have a 5K limit on the amount of friends. Down to less than 500 now I think, lots fewer that are regular chatters. I set my privacy tight there and don't accept new friends easily and not at all if I can't see their account.
FB history is relatively short, but this election season has been very harsh with rhetoric.
BTW, if you go troll a candidate and post what a dick they are, such as Ted Cruz, FB will sometimes put you in FB jail where you cannot post for awhile.
Just saying.