Watching two Kevins (Pollak and Smith) talking on a podcast got me to
thinking. Firstly, nice to see/hear Smith not high as a paper kite.
Secondly, I'd wondered, with the recent proliferation of original
content created exclusively for the internet, whether anyone was
tracking online appearances the way IMDB tracks movies and television.
One assumes, given the recent batch of strikes and near-strikes within
the entertainment industry centered around online content, that
somebody somewhere should be maintaining a record, however laborious
that prospect may be. From podcasts to content driven websites like
FunnyOrDie and MyDamnChannel, a lot of big names are starting to make
appearances on internet exclusives. I still find IMDB to be full of
errors, largely because they are trying to recreate the facts as
opposed to entering the data as it happened. Thinking about the much
larger arena of internet content, the longer a record isn't kept, the
more inaccurate the record is likely to be.

--Kevin (RPCV)

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