You just can't make your initial post a negative post." However, you don't have to say 'Yes, I love that, too,' when you don't. "This is where you've got to eat, not where you don't want to eat. I don't allow any negative posts," Doyle told CTV News Edmonton of the local Facebook foodie destination that has close to 58,000 members and currently attracts about 1,000 new ones a week. "It's not your average rant-and-rave page. In order to stand out and attract an audience, she figured they had to do something different to shape the page - called Edmonton, YOU'VE GOT TO EAT HERE!!, a handle inspired by a TV show - and decided they needed to keep the tone of posts positive. Keri Doyle knows, and knew in 2016 when she and a friend created a Facebook page dedicated to eating out in Edmonton, that there are at least "a million food pages and restaurant pages out there."
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