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WRC is kind becoming outdated but we can fix it
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If you want another hand in operating the social media aspect, feel free to reach out to me. I've got lots of experience operating social media accounts for various architectural firms, running some fairly large architecture meme pages on Instagram and...just being a long time internet lurker, so I know the nuances of everything pretty well, from engaging to followers via useful information to amusing memes.

You've done a great job keeping this place running and put a lot of work into it, so it's greatly appreciated. I don't think any other Waterloo Region related urbanism forum has lasted as long as this one has, nor grown as much. I know there are some serious people out there who work with/are involved in local journalism, real estate, development, architecture etc as well as plenty of students and everyday residents interested in urbanism and architecture who value this place, so it is definitely a really good project!
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RE: WRC is kind becoming outdated but we can fix it - by ac3r - 01-13-2022, 08:46 PM

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