3/18

No Facebook.

We’re still social

We’re still social

In case anyone notices (or cares), we should update you on our Facebook status. We no longer “like” the social media platform, and we’ve taken down our page.

Recent privacy-violating-democracy-harming events aside, we’ve had issues with Facebook for years.

For every post that someone voluntarily views or likes on our page, a friend of the shop would likely receive at least three ads in their news feed from competing bike companies or bike sale ads. That’s business, but it’s not very “social”.

We take a lot of photos of old bicycle equipment. Sometimes people ask us if they can use those pictures for books, other websites and even television shows. We usually say yes to people who ask. In Facebook’s world, a lot of our photos end up being used without our permission (not just shared) and that just didn’t seem cool.

So from now on, if you feel like seeing what we’re up to, we’ll have to ask that you do it the classic ways: check in at our website, stop by the shop, or best yet, join us for a bike ride.