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| | Author: | 802ScubaFish | Posted: | Feb 9, 2024 12:00 | Subject: | (NEW) Buyers and Sellers Facebook Group | Viewed: | 219 times | Topic: | Announce | |
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| Happy Friday!
I'm thrilled to extend an invitation to join the newly established (NEW)
Worldwide Bricklink Buyers and Sellers Facebook group.
Unfortunately, the current group's moderators have been inactive, resulting
in a halt in new member admissions and restricting participation for many. Moreover,
there has been a noticeable increase in spam and a decline in content quality.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of the community from its inception
and secure exclusive founder badges by joining early!
Click here to join: https://www.facebook.com/share/xs5tdBJv7XDS4NVc/?mibextid=K35XfP
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| | | | Author: | Emporiosa | Posted: | Feb 9, 2024 12:19 | Subject: | Re: (NEW) Buyers and Sellers Facebook Group | Viewed: | 93 times | Topic: | Announce | |
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| | Unfortunately, the current group's moderators have been inactive, resulting
in a halt in new member admissions and restricting participation for many. Moreover,
there has been a noticeable increase in spam and a decline in content quality.
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I see 4 new members in the last hour and many today - there doesn't appear
to be any kind of halt. And you only joined that group 2 weeks ago; you're
brand new 🤔 Nor do I see any spam or "decrease in content quality".
Did you reach out to the mods with any issues you had?
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| | | | Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Feb 10, 2024 13:38 | Subject: | Re: (NEW) Buyers and Sellers Facebook Group | Viewed: | 67 times | Topic: | Announce | |
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| In Announce, 802ScubaFish writes:
| Happy Friday!
I'm thrilled to extend an invitation to join the newly established (NEW)
Worldwide Bricklink Buyers and Sellers Facebook group.
Unfortunately, the current group's moderators have been inactive, resulting
in a halt in new member admissions and restricting participation for many. Moreover,
there has been a noticeable increase in spam and a decline in content quality.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of the community from its inception
and secure exclusive founder badges by joining early!
Click here to join: https://www.facebook.com/share/xs5tdBJv7XDS4NVc/?mibextid=K35XfP
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Quit Facebook. It's a Skinner box
Crystal
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| | | | | | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Feb 10, 2024 13:46 | Subject: | Re: (NEW) Buyers and Sellers Facebook Group | Viewed: | 72 times | Topic: | Announce | |
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| | Quit Facebook. It's a Skinner box
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Didn't know, yes, it's its perfect description, thank you
(sauce: Wikipedia)
Skinner created the operant conditioning chamber as a variation of the puzzle
box originally created by Edward Thorndike. While Skinner's early studies
were done using rats, he later moved on to study pigeons. The operant conditioning
chamber may be used to observe or manipulate behaviour. An animal is placed in
the box where it must learn to activate levers or respond to light or sound stimuli
for reward. The reward may be food or the removal of noxious stimuli such as
a loud alarm. The chamber is used to test specific hypotheses in a controlled
setting.
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