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Have an account since ningDOTcom days. A shame that a Search For Uhuru moved me to finally do something about my profile.
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I see it is rarely or poorly used. Somewhere I understand, but I just saw a quote, an African proverb: “Laying a trap is not yet hunting”.
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I mean us, the users, when I say ‘we’.
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Unfortunately it takes someone getting killed by a knee to the neck or some other similar tragedy to make people remember that they are Afrikan=Black and start using the site rather than building the non-Black nation as they are used to doing. You are 1 of 2. Actually, I will only be able to verify that in two or three months. Forgetfulness sets in and folks start crawling back onto the plantation when they start fiending for that DOSE that only massa can provide.
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It’s a quantity over quality thing in my dome at this point.
Maybe the group I make part of has more success recruiting in here than on FakeBook, for example: http://www.facebook.com/TheLedgeGroupEU
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The reason ‘we’ tend to fall back to FakeBook is quantity over quality, I think.
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@jayjbee, that may be right. What do you think can/should be done and what are you willing to do?
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@obadelekambon I think we should share from here in private groups or private pages on white social media. As bait so to speak.
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How has that experiment been going? @jayjbee
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I think your reply is no coincident. Days before I suggested people to try here (and one africa).
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So how has it been going? Personally I’d prefer people being active here rather than being active on krakkka media directing people here. That’s just me.
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