“There is already a large adult industry community that is using Facebook to connect online,” said Joanne Cachapero, FSC membership director. “This FSC members-only profile page and group give users the ability to connect, network, participate in discussions and give us feedback, so that’s very exciting.”
Cachapero added that since adult industry professionals spend so much time online, the FSC wants to use the social networking site as a tool to “establish better communication” and “keep in touch with our members. The more that we hear from our members, the more we are able to address their needs by providing services and resources.”
FSC members who already have profiles or groups on Facebook can find the FSC profile page by searching for “free speech” via the “Find Friends” function; from there, they can request to be added as a friend. They can find the group by going to the “Facebook Groups” page and searching for “Free Speech Coalition”; from there, they can request to be added to the group.
Those who are not currently registered on Facebook may become a member by going to Facebook.com.