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In a lively exchange during the recent Templeton government meeting, the conversation turned to the accessibility of local municipal meeting content. One resident expressed frustration with Facebook, stating, "I hate Facebook. I keep getting off of it, but then I miss seeing previews and recaps and important Templeton meetings." This sentiment resonated with many who feel overwhelmed by social media yet want to stay informed about local issues.
In response, officials highlighted an alternative: TCTV's YouTube channel. "You can also get that on YouTube, you know," one member pointed out, emphasizing that the same previews and recaps are available there. This revelation aims to ease the concerns of residents who prefer not to use Facebook but still want to engage with community updates.
TCTV's YouTube channel features not only meeting recaps but also full videos of municipal meetings and popular shows. Residents were encouraged to visit the community tab on the channel to find posts and subscribe for notifications directly on their YouTube homepage.
This discussion underscores the town's commitment to making local governance more accessible, ensuring that all residents can stay informed, regardless of their social media preferences. As Templeton continues to adapt to the digital landscape, the availability of content on multiple platforms is a significant step toward fostering community engagement.
Converted from Who Needs Facebook? Get Templeton Meeting News on YouTube! meeting on July 30, 2025
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