Segmented fame. I like that! I'd rather 10,000,000 people watched 1,000,000 different videoblogs than 10,000,000 people watching the same 100. Or something like that. My math is off-- just work with me on this one. You get it, though, right?
I don't know what an STC conference is, but being known to 20,000 tech writers is hardly impressive in the vast scheme of things. Millions upon millions of people don't know who Ze Frank is. Or any of us here. There is no "most famous videoblogger". I imagine that declaring one (or even trying to) on this yahoo group would result in THE longest "define videoblogging" thread of all time! Feel free to have at it if y'all must. Personally, I mustn't. hugs, Bekah -- http://www.missbhavens.com --- In [email protected], "Steve Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Maybe fame is very segmented these days. In an era where the mass media isnt quite so mass, and the rise of the long tail, there is less collective recognition of a limited set of people who are the megafamous. > Steve Elbows > --- In [email protected], "Stephanie Bryant" <mortaine@> wrote: > > > > Ze Frank was the closing keynote speaker at the annual STC conference this year, approx. 20,000 attendees of professional technical writers. So, um, he's *known.* > > > > --Stephanie > >
