Thanks Mark - be careful that's virgin territory, dont think they've
been read before!

Glad you're enjoying it - there's a weird mix of stuff there

Will try to make it more "live" - there are some massive gaps

cheers, dave

On 18 July 2011 20:09, Mark Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Dave, I'm enjoying reading though your old posts.
>
> Bring back the power of the blog, I say!
>
> M
>
>
> On 16 Jul 2011, at 11:00, dave miller wrote:
>
>> hi Mark
>>
>> Here's mine: http://davemiller.org/art_blog/
>>
>> I gave the wrong address in my previous email, which shows how unknown
>> my blog is, I can't even remember the url ...
>>
>> cheers, dave
>>
>>
>>
>> On 15 July 2011 18:38, Mark Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Dave,
>>>
>>> Writing for yourself on your blog is the best way. I always use mine for 
>>> writing exercises or developing thoughts. Since we're sharing, ehre's mine:
>>>
>>> www.memecortex.net/blog
>>> www.memecortex.net/vlog
>>> www.keepartevil.net
>>>
>>> I'd be interested in anyone else's blogs if they wanted to share, it would 
>>> be nice to gather a collection of good reading on arts or anything else 
>>> people on netbehaviour are thinking about.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>> On 15 Jul 2011, at 18:31, dave miller wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Ana
>>>>
>>>> "I feel the lack of an audience, tha'ts the reason I try new
>>>> platforms" - that's so true - often I feel I'm writing to myself on my
>>>> blog: http://davemiller.org
>>>>
>>>> In fact I know I am! How sad ... still I find it useful way of
>>>> recording my interests and ideas, though more goes into my notebooks
>>>> (pen and paper) to be honest.
>>>>
>>>> Recently I started using Facebook again, as I was trying to promote a
>>>> campaign - I found both facebook and twitter very useful for this - I
>>>> did reach a lot of people. I hate becoming part of this corporate
>>>> network, but it felt sort of ok using them just to promote something
>>>> which isnt about me. I see marc uses Facebook for this. I know others
>>>> who use it for bookmarking.
>>>>
>>>> Mark - I enjoy using Facebook to try out different persona - well, I
>>>> did it for a while, I was a 28 year old French bloke. Nothing exciting
>>>> or even interesting happened though, but it did confuse people, and
>>>> hopefully messes up Facebook's data.
>>>>
>>>> dave
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 15 July 2011 16:09, Ana Valdés <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Mark and thanks for an intelligent approach. I agree with you, but
>>>>> sometimes I feel the lack of an audience, tha'ts the reason I try new
>>>>> platforms.
>>>>> In the Ninetie's in Sweden I wrote three or four articles a month for
>>>>> Swedens largest morningpaper, Dagens Nyheter, 400000 copies every day...
>>>>> It's difficult to substitute those numbers of readers :)
>>>>> Marc, what kind or articles you wanted? About the discussion about it's
>>>>> worth or not invest time and money in to be present in all those social
>>>>> media storefronts?
>>>>> Ana
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Mark Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, James, Ana,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I wouldn't bother with any. Starting a blog and posting links to things
>>>>>> you've written has got to still be the best way to independantly engage 
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> media, hasn't it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Having said that, I bloody love social media platforms and have constant
>>>>>> fun changing my job status and creating a false, idealistic persona 
>>>>>> through
>>>>>> updates and work, education details. I see it as a kind of literary
>>>>>> narrative experiment. Social media is the perfect host for trickster
>>>>>> playfullness. Last month I was the Chief Satirist for Baader-Meinhoff. I 
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> only imagine how that skewers the marketing info about me? Not been 
>>>>>> asked to
>>>>>> buy weapons yet though, so maybe it doesn't work?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ana, have you got any links to news articles about this? It bypassed me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 15 July 2011 15:06, Ana Valdes <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> James you go the opposite way that many! :) the most ppl I know
>>>>>>> (including myself) are leaving Facebooks for more user-friendly 
>>>>>>> platforms,
>>>>>>> Google +, Diaspora, Scoop.it, Twitter
>>>>>>> For me the bottom was raised last week, when Facebook provided Israel
>>>>>>> with lists of American and European Palestine activists, to help Israel
>>>>>>> blacklist them and prevent them from entering Palestine.
>>>>>>> I want very much be your friend but not in the Facebook evil empire
>>>>>>> Zuckerberg is building with our names and content.
>>>>>>> Ana
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Skickat från min iPhone
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 15 jul 2011 kl. 15:49 skrev James Morris <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As I am too scared to make direct friend requests on facebook, i am
>>>>>>>> requesting semi-blindly here. i only have 15 facebook friends so i
>>>>>>>> feel that i'd like to be a bit less of an outcast, will you be my
>>>>>>>> friend please? my target is 20 friends by the end of the month! i
>>>>>>>> realize i've been on occasion a bit of an annoyance on the list so
>>>>>>>> i've not got my expectations up. that being said, i will probably be
>>>>>>>> upset if no one wants to be my friend but i'll try not to let it
>>>>>>>> embitter me. so if you'd like to be my friend, it would be an honour.
>>>>>>>> i won't trouble you with anything other than you might get to see a
>>>>>>>> video on youtube i like from time to time, and maybe some personal
>>>>>>>> pictures i post, but my activity is fairly low so not too much of an
>>>>>>>> annoyance like people who post their daily horoscopes or shopping
>>>>>>>> habbits or crap like that.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002250404575
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> mostly sincerely but a pinch of salt might be required,
>>>>>>>> james william morris
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