And if you made a secret vlog, to whom would invitations be sent? Hrm.
:) Jan On 1/12/07, jonny goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Raymond, if you really want to do it for your ten best friends, then > password protect it. But I get the feeling that you don't want to be > that closed, that you value having people outside your immediate > circle of close friends seeing your videos. Maybe certain, very > personal videos you could individually password protect? I, > personally, feel comfortable with whoever is lurking out there > watching my stuff, but I censor myself to maintain that comfort > level.This is an interesting question. It's really a new thing to be > able to put stuff out there for the whole world to see.I don't think > there's any reason to let everyone in on your life if you dont want to. > > > --- In [email protected] <videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com>, > Philip Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I don't care who's watching, but then again I'm a bit of a pervert. > > > > xo philip > > -- > > http://swordfight.org > > http://hotaction.ca > > http://destroyhotaction.com > > > > > > On 11-Jan-07, at 9:56 PM, R. Kristiansen wrote: > > > > > Hey all, > > > > > > Since I started videoblogging, I have had this mantra about > > > focusing on "the > > > audience of ten". To treat the audience of my videoblog as a circle of > > > friends. Friends I would want to show what's going on in my life at > > > the > > > point. I have had this mantra because I, for instance, did not want > > > to get > > > lost in some numbers-increasing schemes. > > > > > > My question to you is: What amount of subscribers do you feel > > > "comfortable" > > > with? > > > > > > Of course, if you make a Show (insert sarcastic tone here), you > > > only want > > > more and more subscribers. But if you make a so-called personal > > > videoblog, > > > suddenly having 3000 subscribers might be a very scary thing. > > > > > > Me, I know that the amount of people who have technically > > > subscribed to my > > > feed is about 120. I must admit that even that number makes me feel > > > the > > > goosebumps sometimes. (Ok, I have a history of receiving nasty emails > > > referring to videos I made as well, so I guess my personal paranoia is > > > linked to that). > > > > > > If you are an individual who just make videos because you want to > > > connect > > > with others - do you sometimes feel that someone invide your > > > privacy? If > > > they leave nasty comments? > > > > > > Of course, many of the same issues dealing with text blogging or the > > > internet itself applies to the videoblog. Things like: "If you > > > don't want > > > certain people to find it, don't put it out there". That's simple. But > > > still, we want to connect. Reach out. > > > > > > Am I nuts for feeling uncomfortable about the anonymous people > > > lurking, > > > watching my videos of ____________? Or does anyone else feel the same? > > > > > > Does this sort of paranoia lead to many of us posting less personal > > > stuff > > > and more often going for the more "safe" forms of videoblogging?S > > > > > > What do you think? > > > > > > Best, > > > > > > Raymond M. Kristiansen, > > > Copenhagen > > > http://www.dltq.org/v3 > > > http://www.textrecontext.com > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > -- The Faux Press - better than real http://fauxpress.blogspot.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
