I'm on FB, but only since about 2 months ago. Bought and sold a few parts. Made a couple good connections with other Ford guys, both locally and out of state. It is a good way to keep up with extended family and friends. There is of course crap that I just gloss over and don't look at. Just like email. Just like Google search results. Just like a good old extended family get together with you know who:) Like any form of communication and information source, you can be in full control of your consumption.
I would say that if you find Facebook groups that have posts that lean towards the Concours approach, you can always reply with a link to this site, or perhaps a site link that has content pertinent to the discussion at hand. That would result in no change here except perhaps for more trolling and/or more members. This would be no different than, for example, going to the VMF site and referencing a CMF thread.
If you are thinking about creating a new Facebook group for Concours-centric discussion, are you asking for recommendations, permission, etc? I don't think that there is any legal limitation, but perhaps you are thinking of an ethical implication?
Options:
1. No concours FB group, point others to this site as you see fit
2. Create a concours FB group, but don't directly associate it with this site
3. Create a concours FB group and provide some sort of connection here
I would say that option 2 is a good choice, but would look for input from others as to whether or not to go as far as option 3.
Maybe we can start with option 2, and then decide later whether to make a direct link?