Some of you have asked me how you can publicize this site. Well, the social networking site Facebook is one of the best ways to publicize anything today, including Inverted World. About 70 million people use Facebook, and the site allows users to form groups devoted to causes. There are dozens of groups whose concerns overlap with ours. I’ve found a handful of small groups devoted to white preservation. There are groups with memberships in the tens of thousands that advocate for immigration restriction and conservatism.
All of the groups have a “Wall” that you can write on, a discussion board, and sections where you can post video and links. You can also become friends with other Facebook members, in which case you will be automatically updated about all of their actions on the site. I invite all of you to become my friends. Although I don’t plan to make much immediate use of this networking feature, perhaps it will be useful in the future.
If you’re interested in discussing and promoting race realism on Facebook, a good place to start is with the groups listed in my profile. Go to my profile here and click Groups in the left-hand sidebar. If you haven’t created an account yet, you’ll need to do so.
A large majority of Facebook users are in their teens and 20s, so if you’re older than that, be prepared to deal with a young crowd.
I’ve been posting blurbs about Inverted World on Facebook groups for the past couple of days, and today I saw a huge spike in traffic. That may or may not have been due to my posts on Facebook, but they certainly didn’t hurt.
If you just came to the site through my Facebook posts, welcome to $The Inverted World$! To find out what this site is about, try starting with the most popular articles box in the right sidebar of the homepage.
As you’ll see from my profile, Facebook also features a number of applications, almost all of which I’ve found rather silly. But if you like to rate people as hot or not, write movie reviews, or take quizzes you’ll be in your element there.
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