| I have been very minorly lurking on facebook and only used it for our trip overseas where the agencies all were connected to facebook (vs email). So lately, my kids' school pta website got me more involved and now I am adding friends. What does a wave mean? |
| Someone's waving hi. |
| Is a wave the new poke? |
| It's 2017. I don't mean to be snarky, but can't help but ask-- how are you new to Facebook? That's like being new to AOL. |
| Noone even uses facebook any more unless you are 40+ |
Ooh, edgy! Yes, you do mean to be snarky- if you didn't, you would have left out the AOL comparison dig.
What, exactly, do you think DCUM's core demographic is? Sixteen year olds? |
Welllllll since the M stands for mom id hope 25-36? |
Ps.... Sorry to strike a nerve grandmamom? |
Actually lets go 25-38 |
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Back to the lecture at hand (no pun intended.)
A wave is likely someone waving "Hello." Guess the poke was considered too suggestive. Lol. |
| 25? Maybe if this was A site for moms from NC. Clearly you are not from here |
| Wait, I'm a mom and am 55. Do you stop being a mom at 35? There's a college board, a teens board, an over 50 board so 35 seems young to be focused on college. |
Make it 35 - 44 https://www.quantcast.com/dcurbanmom.com#demographicsCard |
NP. I'm 58. I've been using FB since 2006. I didn't know what a wave was...nor did I even know it existed. Who cares. Oh, by the way, I am the mom to a 9 year old. |
You are certainly not part of DCUM's core demographic. Signed, 54 yo mom of a 13 yo and also not part of DCUM's core demographic |