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In your opinion, how high or how much will this social/professional network grow ?
Please add your 2 cents.
Please add your 2 cents.
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 25
I think the sky's the limit, SGT Shaul Funt. I expect continued growth as the word spreads. I heard about the site from a colleague, in kind of a sideways manner. Word of mouth will undoubtedly spread like wild fire. The RallyPoint Team will probably be challenged to keep up with the growth. And that's a very good challenge to have to deal with.
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I think it will continue to grow as it fills a niche that did not currently exist.
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RP Is an outstanding social media for current and former military and should continue to grow. The key will be for all of us current and future users to keep the content meaningful
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I have been recommending RallyPoint vigorously just as I would recommend a restaurant that I really enjoyed. I want to see it succeed. Why? The quality of discussions has eclipsed any others I have found in other blogs. It makes me proud to have served, to be a veteran, to associate with people of this caliber. (...okay, I had to stop and think about what I just typed. "Caliber" Yeah, I see the potential for a pun there but didn't intend it)
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If all bugs of the Android App get fixed, the "people you may know" gives you more specific and realistic options (like how a puerto rican PFC, that joined in Jan 2014 could possibly know an SFC that has served 15 years) and if the junior enlisted start to feel more like part of the network instead of just reading discussions and giving thumbs up or down, ABSOLUTELY it will grow.
Those were my 2 cents.
Those were my 2 cents.
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With all of the great content everyone provides, I see the platform becoming the everyday news, career, and media check-in of the US Military.
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Rally Point has not even come close yet to its full potential. And as long as it keeps attracting the good folks we see here it will be in good hands.
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SGT Shaul Funt, the future growth of RallyPoint has no bounds! (Note to CPT Aaron Kletzing. I did not use the word exponential!)
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RP will grow. I believe that combining all the branches will produce a lot of valuable information about programs and resources available. Professional Veterans understand the value and skill sets of other vets.
Never let a vet be homeless. Google HUDVASH they have realized that some vets need a home before they can get clean, sober, compliant with care, employed and stay out of jail. Many vets qualify under the NEW guidelines. I found the training PowerPoint online. No veteran should be homeless!
Never let a vet be homeless. Google HUDVASH they have realized that some vets need a home before they can get clean, sober, compliant with care, employed and stay out of jail. Many vets qualify under the NEW guidelines. I found the training PowerPoint online. No veteran should be homeless!
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Technically RP promotes "Fraternization" being a UCMJ violation. All of us may agree to participate under a self-policing code however, Civilian Vet's and Retirees are the only participants with 'actual' freedom of expression rights. The Prisoner: "Bradley Manning" incident should have made this loud and clear. A valid question deserves truth, not opinion.
Wait until the first massive data collective "Hack Attack" on this *network, then ask this question again. It's never "IF" it's when. I can't say I'm 100% in favor of this much all-branch military data being an un-monitored dot com, but it's not my call.
Hope your Holidays were good, and have a great day.
Wait until the first massive data collective "Hack Attack" on this *network, then ask this question again. It's never "IF" it's when. I can't say I'm 100% in favor of this much all-branch military data being an un-monitored dot com, but it's not my call.
Hope your Holidays were good, and have a great day.
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