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Turnstyle 04-09-2021 06:52 PM

basketball collection on social media
 
Not sure if I should post this question here but a huge portion of my card collection is 90s basketball. Would that said... what is the best social media platform to share my old school basketball collection with. I would like to show and share what I own and collected as a kid, but rather not share it on Facebook for safety reasons. Flickr, Snapchat, Instagram, Any suggestions?

Thanks!

sebreg 04-09-2021 06:54 PM

Instagram is one of the best imo, great way to share and connect with others in the hobby.

drobfan8 04-09-2021 06:58 PM

I also vote for IG

Turnstyle 04-09-2021 07:00 PM

[QUOTE=sebreg;17205615]Instagram is one of the best imo, great way to share and connect with others in the hobby.[/QUOTE]

awesome, I'll definitely look into it more. thanks for the advice.

Turnstyle 04-09-2021 07:01 PM

[QUOTE=drobfan8;17205631]I also vote for IG[/QUOTE]

Sweet! Thanks!!

blockedbyjames 04-09-2021 07:14 PM

Anyone can live their life the way they want, but I've never understood why so many people want to share everything they possibly can on IG and keep their FB so opposite of that.

Actually we all do know why and we all do it. IG let's you be unfiltered and anonymous. FB not so much and we have family members linked to FB more personally. Both platforms let people live in make-believe land to our hearts desire.

I like sharing on IG, and it's easy to connect with people in the hobby, but most of my followers and those I follow are a thousand miles away and 80-90% have anonymous names too and anonymous profiles (kinda like here). It's a big conglomeration of everyone trying to be cool. Not complaining just some thoughts since it got brought up.

Turnstyle 04-09-2021 08:07 PM

[QUOTE=blockedbyjames;17205694]Anyone can live their life the way they want, but I've never understood why so many people want to share everything they possibly can on IG and keep their FB so opposite of that.

Actually we all do know why and we all do it. IG let's you be unfiltered and anonymous. FB not so much and we have family members linked to FB more personally. Both platforms let people live in make-believe land to our hearts desire.

I like sharing on IG, and it's easy to connect with people in the hobby, but most of my followers and those I follow are a thousand miles away and 80-90% have anonymous names too and anonymous profiles (kinda like here). It's a big conglomeration of everyone trying to be cool. Not complaining just some thoughts since it got brought up.[/QUOTE]

I've recently opened huge boxes of cards I collected back as a kid in 1988-1993 (dream team kid), now they are all over my apartment. I'm not looking to be cool, just looking to put my collection away. With all of this excitement and enthusiasm, I thought hey, maybe it would be nice to share my passion with like-minded collectors and how much fun it would be going through this with others.

I tried sharing my card collection/interest on Facebook, but no one seems to care. I'm not looking for them to care but it would be nice to have something in common with others like myself and I'm just not finding it on Facebook. I don't expect friends and family to appreciate my old fart cards but I'm almost certain there are many more people out there like myself who would love to reminisce about the old days and share their collection with each other.

Also, it would be nice to put my collection together in a digital format instead of having them all over my living room. I grew up in a generation where we put our cards in binders to show them off, with the power of the Internet I'm just looking to do the same thing. :)

blockedbyjames 04-09-2021 09:54 PM

[QUOTE=Turnstyle;17205886]I've recently opened huge boxes of cards I collected back as a kid in 1988-1993 (dream team kid), now they are all over my apartment. I'm not looking to be cool, just looking to put my collection away. With all of this excitement and enthusiasm, I thought hey, maybe it would be nice to share my passion with like-minded collectors and how much fun it would be going through this with others.

I tried sharing my card collection/interest on Facebook, but no one seems to care. I'm not looking for them to care but it would be nice to have something in common with others like myself and I'm just not finding it on Facebook. I don't expect friends and family to appreciate my old fart cards but I'm almost certain there are many more people out there like myself who would love to reminisce about the old days and share their collection with each other.

Also, it would be nice to put my collection together in a digital format instead of having them all over my living room. I grew up in a generation where we put our cards in binders to show them off, with the power of the Internet I'm just looking to do the same thing. :)[/QUOTE]

Facebook is definitely harder to get interaction, but it's really just because people's *real names are attached to their likes and comments. No one wants to go out on a limb on FB. And you get censored from Zucker.

IG not so much. No one cares what they say or do and half the garbage on IG wouldn't fly on FB since it's way more personal. IG all the way for cards.

I will say that I bet with almost certainty that if you post cards on FB, there are tons of people who will read it and be interested. They just won't comment or interact. I can't tell you how many times I've ran into an old friend at the grocery store I hadn't seen in years and we talk about life events and they say something like 'yeah I saw that on facebook.' Everyone notices what you post even if they don't act like it.

sebreg 04-09-2021 10:21 PM

I think sharing cards is fun. We collect and share with different motives and reasons, but one of the best aspects for me is the community, connecting and sharing this quirky passion in sports and cards with others. Ideally making more friends than enemies along the way ;)

HoustOM 04-10-2021 06:17 AM

IG!
If you like to share your 90s PC and watch 90s stuff, we can definitely follow each other.
@houstom13

mjcollector 04-10-2021 01:15 PM

I was in the fence with social media not to long ago. Originally had photos saved in a Google photos album but that got boring quick.

IG offered some excitement!

Turnstyle 04-11-2021 03:08 PM

[QUOTE=blockedbyjames;17206260]Facebook is definitely harder to get interaction, but it's really just because people's *real names are attached to their likes and comments. No one wants to go out on a limb on FB. And you get censored from Zucker.

IG not so much. No one cares what they say or do and half the garbage on IG wouldn't fly on FB since it's way more personal. IG all the way for cards.

I will say that I bet with almost certainty that if you post cards on FB, there are tons of people who will read it and be interested. They just won't comment or interact. I can't tell you how many times I've ran into an old friend at the grocery store I hadn't seen in years and we talk about life events and they say something like 'yeah I saw that on facebook.' Everyone notices what you post even if they don't act like it.[/QUOTE]


You're so right! I often have friends or in some cases, strangers approach me and say "I saw what you put up on Facebook". I usually post funny song lyrics or movie quotes, game and movie trailers, Magic the Gathering, Marvel, and Star Wars, nerdy things. I've been on there since 2007 and with nearly 2000 friends I never get a thumbs up. It's like people don't exist on there in less you feel like complaining, that seems to get all the attention. I'm not looking for attention, I just want to geek out over my Larry Johnson rookie cards. :)!

Turnstyle 04-11-2021 03:13 PM

[QUOTE=sebreg;17206360]I think sharing cards is fun. We collect and share with different motives and reasons, but one of the best aspects for me is the community, connecting and sharing this quirky passion in sports and cards with others. Ideally making more friends than enemies along the way ;)[/QUOTE]

Very well put, could not agree with you more! 100% Definitely different motives and reasons, one of the best hobbies to enjoy with new friends you make along the way and share those different reasons together.

Turnstyle 04-11-2021 03:14 PM

[QUOTE=HoustOM;17206812]IG!
If you like to share your 90s PC and watch 90s stuff, we can definitely follow each other.
@houstom13[/QUOTE]

I really appreciate that friend, thank you!

Turnstyle 04-11-2021 03:16 PM

[QUOTE=mjcollector;17207750]I was in the fence with social media not to long ago. Originally had photos saved in a Google photos album but that got boring quick.

IG offered some excitement![/QUOTE]


Thank you for sharing, I'm definitely looking into IG. I'm a graphic designer so I am familiar with most platforms for sharing images, just not my card collection.

Turnstyle 04-11-2021 03:21 PM

[QUOTE=HoustOM;17206812]IG!
If you like to share your 90s PC and watch 90s stuff, we can definitely follow each other.
@houstom13[/QUOTE]

I just checked you out on IG and I can't tell you in words just how exciting it was looking through your 90's collection. WOW! Most impressive!

sportzking 04-11-2021 05:01 PM

Personally I like Flickr a bit more, but that really depends on what your aim is. I like to look at my cards without digging through boxes all the time and Flickr is like a photo album. IG is more of a in the moment thing, you can't organize but you do get connected to other collectors easier.

Turnstyle 04-11-2021 06:17 PM

[QUOTE=sportzking;17211466]Personally I like Flickr a bit more, but that really depends on what your aim is. I like to look at my cards without digging through boxes all the time and Flickr is like a photo album. IG is more of a in the moment thing, you can't organize but you do get connected to other collectors easier.[/QUOTE]

Good point! You are right... Flickr is definitely good for their gallery-style page. I'm familiar with that platform, I've had a membership since 2007, graphic design stuff. I just didn't think anyone outside of using it would prefer to go there to look at sports card collections. Either way, maybe multiple platforms are the way to go. Thank you for the input. Do you have an account I can look at?

sportzking 04-11-2021 07:33 PM

[QUOTE=Turnstyle;17211690]Good point! You are right... Flickr is definitely good for their gallery-style page. I'm familiar with that platform, I've had a membership since 2007, graphic design stuff. I just didn't think anyone outside of using it would prefer to go there to look at sports card collections. Either way, maybe multiple platforms are the way to go. Thank you for the input. Do you have an account I can look at?[/QUOTE]

[url]https://www.flickr.com/photos/11584464@N07/albums[/url]

I also post on IG but not as much, plus I double post them to Flickr anyway

volblorx8634 04-12-2021 02:34 PM

In my opinion, Instagram is excellent for the reasons mentioned already, and Facebook is tough for the reasons already mentioned as well, so I won't beat a dead horse.

I will say I've enjoyed the time I've spent on the r/basketballcards subreddit. It definitely doesn't get as many eyes as you might get on Instagram or Facebook, but it's generally a pretty good community that features and appreciates all sorts of different cards.

HoustOM 04-12-2021 03:29 PM

[QUOTE=Turnstyle;17211144]I just checked you out on IG and I can't tell you in words just how exciting it was looking through your 90's collection. WOW! Most impressive![/QUOTE]

Well thanks, that's probably the first time somebody calls my PC "impressive". If you want to see crazy 90s stuff you will surely enjoy IG. #90sbasketballcards is one of many places to go.
Let me know when you get registered!

sebreg 04-12-2021 03:31 PM

[QUOTE=volblorx8634;17214406]In my opinion, Instagram is excellent for the reasons mentioned already, and Facebook is tough for the reasons already mentioned as well, so I won't beat a dead horse.

I will say I've enjoyed the time I've spent on the r/basketballcards subreddit. It definitely doesn't get as many eyes as you might get on Instagram or Facebook, but it's generally a pretty good community that features and appreciates all sorts of different cards.[/QUOTE]

+1. I enjoy that subreddit. Generally a friendly-vibe, and people share a nice variety of cards.

duron 04-12-2021 03:43 PM

[QUOTE=volblorx8634;17214406]In my opinion, Instagram is excellent for the reasons mentioned already, and Facebook is tough for the reasons already mentioned as well, so I won't beat a dead horse.

I will say I've enjoyed the time I've spent on the r/basketballcards subreddit. It definitely doesn't get as many eyes as you might get on Instagram or Facebook, but it's generally a pretty good community that features and appreciates all sorts of different cards.[/QUOTE]

For a very short time I would browse that subreddit a year or 2 ago, I noticed a lot of people posting stuff unsure of what they had.

I just envision people constantly getting ripped off over there.

volblorx8634 04-12-2021 04:01 PM

[QUOTE=sebreg;17214646]+1. I enjoy that subreddit. Generally a friendly-vibe, and people share a nice variety of cards.[/QUOTE]

I agree with that, I've always felt like it was a really friendly place focused on cards. There's certain "$$ focused" things that will get attacked like the "what is this worth?" or "look at all these retail boxes I'm gonna flip!", but most comments I've ever seen otherwise are really positive.

[QUOTE=duron;17214678]For a very short time I would browse that subreddit a year or 2 ago, I noticed a lot of people posting stuff unsure of what they had.

I just envision people constantly getting ripped off over there.[/QUOTE]

Interesting. I really only started frequenting it a month or two ago and haven't noticed that. They have a pinned post now that I just checked was created a 4 months ago that is a "Basketball Card Primer" and it gives all the common answers to questions like "what is this?/what is this worth?" so that may be a reason that posts like that have decreased? May be worth checking out again to see if you you fancy how it has evolved.

There's also a pinned B/S/T thread so those don't clutter up the feed either.

duron 04-12-2021 05:42 PM

[QUOTE=volblorx8634;17214752]Interesting. I really only started frequenting it a month or two ago and haven't noticed that. They have a pinned post now that I just checked was created a 4 months ago that is a "Basketball Card Primer" and it gives all the common answers to questions like "what is this?/what is this worth?" so that may be a reason that posts like that have decreased? May be worth checking out again to see if you you fancy how it has evolved.

There's also a pinned B/S/T thread so those don't clutter up the feed either.[/QUOTE]

Well that's an improvement. I remember mods not even responding to me when it was a much smaller community.


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