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I agree with Sull.... If you have something to share... and you want to share it with other vloggers.... even if you did share it with the world on your vlog you can still share it here, by all means.
Use your judgement... here's my litmus test. If you're just posting to say "look at this" you've maybe started to cross the line... but if you've got question or any point whatsoever then your probably fine.
Pardon, I just had to email about my latest video post to my blog... it was technicaly a video to my mom, but i had a question on the quality of the audio.
Heh, I thought you guys might like to see this special sequence I did such and such thing, the graphic effect came out really neat.
... or I shot some footage of the protests in San Fran yesterday, and though some of you might be interested in it because...
My point is that if you've got a point, if you have someone in mind and your addressing... there's no problem with "self promotion"... because it's not self promotion, we talk about what we love, it's natural for that to be the things we're working on. It's only "self promotion" when it ceases to have any point other than promotion.
So, post away.
Besides, I've managed to skip 22,510 posts to this group since I started reading it, I think i can skip any such email that doesn't interest me. :P
Peace,
-Mike On Feb 10, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote: who said it was spam? On 2/10/06, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I recently sent off a Shameless Self Promotion note to this list. I have realized since that it is considered spamming to ask people to check out a piece of work. If that was not spam, disregard this entire note. If you think it was read on and let's discuss this.
I wanted people from this list to see the piece, as I was proud of it. It was a project instead of a simple vlog entry. I guess I am not allowed to do that because it is spamming.
I might be out of line her; misunderstanding something, or maybe I didn't read the rules, but isn't that a problem? Aren't we on here to talk about vlogging? To share our stuff with eachother, not just the technical mumbo-jumbo, or philosophical concepts, but the stuff that we do.
There are 5345 vlogs listed in mefeedia these days. How do we get people to see things that we feel are good pieces if we are not community celebrities?
This list alone occupies a good deal of time for all of us daily. Most of it is stuff that I am not really interested in. Is that spam? How can I keep in touch with this list and get to see new faces and ideas in the vlogging world. Somebody has to tell me, as I am very busy with my own stuff, as I am sure all of you are as well.
My point is that if we cannot send an email to this list asking for others that are doing the same things as we are, only totally different, to check it out and comment on it, what good is this list?
I have posted about 30 videos, I think I have asked the list to check out this one, that's it. Why? Because I thought it was pretty good. It was edited from 5 hours of video, the project is 40 gb. There are several really nice shots, from a cinematographic standpoint. I really wanted to get some feedback from it.
As I said before, I might be out of line here, totally missing the point about spamming. If that note that I sent asking people to check out a piece of mine that I worked hard on, and thought was good, was spam, then I think that is a problem with this list.
On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:59 PM, Rachel Knight wrote: Introvert, although I can deal with people in a work situation, but social situations leave me fatigued and scared. Too many people, human beings scare me, lol. Give me cats any day. Yes, I have noticed the tendency towards insanity in vloggers.
I'm glad you are doing this research, it is the kind of thing I would like to do, I would like to know the results when you get them, along with statistical significance etc. If it works, I might try a bit of at home research I have always wanted to do and see if I can find anything significant in that.
Rachel (Alternative Kitten)
On 10 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Stephanie Bryant wrote: I'm curious: How many of you are introverts, and how many are extroverts? Some detail: An introvert is someone who is re-energized by being alone, but when they spend a lot of time around people, they feel drained and maybe anxious afterwards. An extrovert is the opposite: energized in the presence of others, but drained after a weekend in isolation. Most people are somewhere in the middle. Note that this has nothing to do with shyness or stage fright/stage presence. I would like the lurkers to respond, too, if you all don't mind (since otherwise the results will naturally be skewed towards the extroverts, introverts being more likely to lurk on forums). Where do you put yourself in the "introvert/extrovert" spectrum? [If you've taken the Meiers-Brigg personality test, you pretty much know already]. And if you're willing to mention it, where is your videoblog? I'm interested to know if there's a higher percentage of one personality trait or the other, and I'm keenly interested in knowing if introverts and extroverts make different styles of videoblogs. Also, if you're the kind of person who adamantly hates labels like this, I guess I don't mind you not answering. --Stephanie PS: I'll answer, but I don't want to skew the first results. -- Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Blogs, vlogs, and audioblogs at: http://www.mortaine.com/blogs
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