This is overall an interesting discussion. Myself, I haven't written much on this group for the last several months. Partly because I think there is a lot of noise on this list, and partly because well there are already loads of voices expressing themselves here - they be 70% or 1% it still is a variety.

As far as I know, all messages on this yahoogroups is also being sent on a google group that has far better search functionality. Here is the google group: http://groups.google.com/group/videoblogging

In my point of view, this yahoogroups was very useful in the very start of this movement, but it becomes ever less important as different subcultures grow. It is impossible to believe we can have One discussion list for all videobloggers in 2 years. Well, this group Will most likely still exist, but by that time I doubt you can claim that this group represents everyone doing videoblogging. I doubt you can claim that even today.

Thanks to services like freevlog, newcomers have a starting page. Someone will create those text-based introductions to the art of videoblogging, or several people will do, and people will find one of them.

I think we should move a bit away from the conception of having One community that includes everyone. Some people will feel more inclined to follow this space, while others will go to other spaces. The market is/will be Huge.

Having said that, I am looking forward to meeting those of you who are coming to VloggerCon - i will stay in San Francisco from June 8th-13th.

Greetings from Oslo,

Raymond M. Kristiansen
http://dltq.org


On 5/10/06, Mike Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes there is lots of great information that flows through this group.
The problem is the structure and limitation of the group make it near
impossible for those looking in the past for this great information to
find it.
If you don't keep up with the group, the good information will be
missed, lost forever.



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