Facebook is a spot where pros have conversations they control.
The right move for Scott is to pursue what opportunities are available.
That's right. They can control who can and cannot post comments to their own posts. Also, no one can hide their identity behind screen names, so whatever they post, they are personally accountable for. It makes Facebook a much more civil place than AZB.
Roger
While agree with the spirit of your post, you absolutely can hide behind screen names on facebook. Heck, I could change my screen name to Hitler and post on his comments if I felt the need. But, as you said, he has the ability to have more control on FB than other sites.
He said he was "retiring" and then showed up to play at the U.S. Open like a week or two later...
That was the most restful, introspective retirement ever...some need years to wind down from their 40-45 year career as a Doctor, Engineer, or CFO...this cat needed a single weekend to recover from his career as a Pro Pool Player.
Didn't Scott play in the US Open 9ball last month?