Definitely.
Forgive me if I'm speaking out of turn here and/or steering the conversations elsewhere, but I was looking on my GL's website for some information, but got sidetracked by clicking on some links, and found that as of today (April 09, 2017), the TN Grand Lodge Website lists the state as having 328 subordinate lodges within. Elsewhere on the site, it has a link for anyone wishing to go to a specific TN lodge website. Of the 328 Lodges, only 19 report to the GL (or webmaster thereof) of having a website one can visit.
Facebook seems to have withstood the test of fleeting internet time, and I'm all about using it to keep in touch, but as a tool to find organizations, even younger people have been shying away from it (though it is still the leader by FAR in social media) in recent years. My lodge has a facebook page, but it seems to have just been created, though I don't know if there was one before this newer one?
I think a very simple website with a very brief faq of Masonry, meeting date/time, and officers should be the norm for every lodge wishing to give a digital face to those that do a quick Google search as I did when I first became interested in Freemasonry.
Not to speak down about all the lodges that don't have one. I am still learning the nuances and such about all of this, but it was a little annoying to someone that Googles everything that I am unfamiliar with to not find recent relevant site come up when I entered my City's name + Freemasonry.
I am in my mid 30's, and I'm of that generation that's old enough to remember the world where the world's information wasn't in my pocket at all times, but young enough to have been introduced to the internet in my mid teens. I consider myself fairly tech savy, but I've met younger people that will resort to the internet for all their answers before anything else...and if a Google search leads them nowhere, then for them, it just might not be worthy of their time. Now, I understand that more can be said about the type of person that would have that attitude about something, but staying relevant in a post-digital age should be a larger priority in my opinion.
Just a few thoughts I had at this extremely late hour.