With all due respect (and you know I love you), I don't feel comfortable (too much) about
the commercial or economic side of vlogging on this list or in the video conference. After
the videoconference, most of my afternoon was spent on the phone with other vloggers
who wanted to talk about various economic issues, monetization, and the like.

That's perhaps why the topic of divergent lists comes up. Community evolves into society.
The rules of engagement change.

Peace out,

ER


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh man.  I just wanted to point out a correlation I saw.  I'm not 
> sure that we need to break apart this group in a zillion pieces.  
> We've had a number of discussions in the past about other groups and 
> message boards and after a whole bunch of back and forth emails we 
> come to the conclusion that we like this list the way it is (I think 
> we've concluded this at least 3 times in the last 8 or 9 months).  
> That's not to say that things don't change.  There are several other 
> lists - there is an RSS list, a business list, and a content list.  
> I'm subscribed to the content list but there hasn't been an email 
> there in months because they just end up here.
> FYI,
> Verdi
>
> On Jul 22, 2005, at 12:14 PM, David Meade wrote:
>
> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Anyway, some possible sub-groups that could evolve out of this one:
> >> 1) Vlogger-newbies: ...
> >> 2) Vlogger-politics: ...
> >> 3) Vlogger-press: ...
> >> 4) Vlogger-legal: ...
> >> 5) Vlogger-tech: ...
> >> 6) Vlogger-compose: ...
> >>
> >
> >
> > Yeah, I was thinking the other day that this had grown large enough
> > that a more forum-style board (where posts can be grouped into
> > sub-topics) would be helpful.
> >
> > Maybe thats a good topic for vloggercon :-)




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