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Comment on posts
We want your views. On every single post you can leave your comments. If you’re reading an article, just scroll to the bottom and you’ll be able to fill in a few details (don’t worry, we won’t use your email address for anything!) and leave your response to the post. If you really like the comments on the Flyer then you can subscribe via RSS to the comments feed and get them into your reader everytime there’s a new one on the site.
Follow the Flyer on Twitter
Twitter is a micro-blogging platform. It’s like Facebook status updates but way more useful. You can make connections and even catch updates that might not be on the Flyer. Sign up for Twitter and then find @fvilleflyer and click the ‘Follow’ button. We’ll even ‘Follow’ you back and see your updates.
For a quick video that explains Twitter, check out Twitter in Plain English via YouTube.
Subscribe to our RSS feed
Get the latest Fayetteville Flyer posts without having to come back to the homepage all the time. RSS is a fantastic invention which allows you to get the latest articles delivered into a reader, you can also add tons of other website feeds into your RSS reader. This allows you to consume loads of information without visiting loads of websites every day. RSS readers we recommend are Google Reader or Bloglines.
- Main Feed – This feed will deliver every single article from the Fayetteville Flyer. This is the recommended choice if you really wanna stay on top of things here at the Flyer.
- No Sponsors Feed – This feed will deliver every article except for the brief announcements we make on behalf of our sponsors. While we want you to have the choice on whether or not to see sponsor messages, keep in mind that our sponsors are what keep our site alive and we try to make each announcement as valuable as possible to both our sponsors and you.
- Site-wide Comment Feed – This feed will deliver all the comments that are made on every post of the Fayetteville Flyer.
*Post-specific feeds are available on each article page in the toolbox under the headline
For a quick video that explains RSS, check out RSS in Plain English via YouTube.
Write a Fayetteville Speaks post
Fayetteville Speaks is similar to a newspaper’s Letters to the Editor section in that you can send us your opinion post and we’ll most likely publish it here on the Flyer. For full details on how to submit a Fayetteville Speaks post, visit the submissions page.