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There are now a number of ways you can interact with BBC Suffolk alongside our traditional output on the radio and online. Social network websites have become an invaluable mode of communication for people all around the world. A number of the sites now carry content and feeds from BBC Suffolk. Here we've featured the sites we're currently involved - so if you belong to any of them, add or follow us along with your other friends. Some sites, such as Facebook, may require you to already be a member before you can view our groups.
Facebook
Claiming to have more than 150 million active users around the world, Facebook allows you to communicate with friends as well as joining groups and fan pages dedicated to musicians or campaigns for almost every cause under the sun.
MySpace
A social networking site perhaps best known for its relationship with music, and especially up and coming bands. BBC Suffolk Introducing has its own page dedicated to supporting music from around the county.
Twitter
Twitter is built around one simple question - what are you doing? Within the 140 character limit users write updates and link to web pages they're interested in. By becoming a follower of BBC Suffolk on Twitter you will be alerted to new content which goes on the BBC Suffolk website. There is also the option to subscribe to our RSS feed which will deliver our updates straight into your RSS reader.
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