Like Chris said, I also use Twitter. I follow WBY on there but they are not very active. I get them putting resources into Facebook, it is almost ubiquitous in our culture at this point. I had a Facebook page in college and I’m sure it still exists, but I haven’t been on it in well over a decade.
I did decide it might be a good hiring tool for work several months back and got one of our younger employees to make the company a page. I looked at it for about 10 mins total before deciding I wanted no part in managing it. A lot of people love it though, to each their own. I’m with BB too concerning liking the more personable feel of The Nation. I think it really cuts down on the new phenomenon of “keyboard warriors.”
And, like I said, We got Jamison. It’s one thing to ask a WBY rep about a scope mounting issue or a muzzlebreak, it’s a completely different thing all together when A.J. from Simon & Simon tells you that’s a fine elk you took last time out. I don’t care who you are, that’s cool!