by Raven
Lots of interesting stuff on Facebook a couple of weeks ago, but we got some poor viewing numbers.
An article that I thought was really interesting and did really poorly on our Facebook feed was from Cville, the local paper in Charlottesville.


The actual article can be found here.
Unfortunately, there were no likes on Facebook and hardly any looks.


Another local article was from the Louisa County Historical Society.




This did a little better and got a couple of likes, but still did pretty poorly.


The Magnolia Collective is small, but committed to each other.



This did even better, with a like and a love, but I consider anything with under a hundred views to have done poorly.


East Brook Community Farm wanted to show off a new piece of equipment.



This post did pretty well (best of the week) with three likes and a decent number of views.


Finally, Acorn put a simple Instagram post up with a black and white drawing and a notice that this was “megafauna_the_super_cool_band”. Curious, I went to their Instagram site and immediately realized that I knew these folks. They were all either members or associated with various Louisa County communes.



While it didn’t do as good as the Glomus post above, it got a like and a love and a decent amount of views.


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