Sopranos Nation still uses social media to discuss show 25 years later
They might not be families, but they sure as heck are more than a glorified crew.
The Sopranos are 25 years old this year. In fact, the show predates social media by four years, but now that the show is long over, true made guys (and girls) can continue to look back and discuss their favorite show on media platforms.
If you're trying to stay involved in this thing of ours, here are some social media sites you might want to check out. We also included these sites because, while they do a great job focusing on the show, the members and admins also keep everything in good taste. That's a tough job when you're dealing with organized crime, but these sites have earned their stripes.
The Sopranos
This is the official Facebook page of the show. It's run by HBO and includes some pretty cool videos and updated features. You get good discussion, but you're not off the record here. Since it's not only made people, you might see some rats.
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The Sopranos - Members Only public page
This site calls itself "the Best Sopranos Tribute on Facebook" and it might be right. With more than 425,000 members, you don't want to go to war with them. "I just wanna make sure that somebody knows that there could be a line at Cazzareli's a mile long from here!" Still, most seem to be friends of ours and includes great conversation and photos from the series.
The Sopranos, Members only private page
This page requires a ceremony where you're officially made, but that's when the fun begins. This page features quips, jokes and posts from Sopranos fans, and nearly 100,000 people have their button.
The Sopranos BadaBingPosting
You ain't gotta be BadaBing Crosby to enjoy this page, that mostly features memes and jokes from old Sopranos fans. These are the type of people who restart the series right after watching it for the 87th time. They aren't the type of people who go about and pity for themselves.
The Sopranos World
With more than 17,000 members, this site is also a good one for updated memes that still relate to the show. It's a good site that will give members a reminder about the birthdays of their favorite actors and actresses from the show.
Kevin Finnerty
This page on X, formerly Twitter, might feel like a dream, but it's real. It's real life. And nobody offers better Sopranos memes than Tony Soprano's dream alter ego. The real Kevin Finnerty is obviously a football fan, so if you like the NFL, it's another reason to follow.
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Sopranos social media pages, from Member's Only to family friends