the new company has less power... less strangle-hold on the content
creators that they want to leverage.
this will continue, i think. old ways, though they seep in these new
spaces/markets, will often reek and be wreaked. those who produce quality
content have many options that can lead to
Chris, please stop trying to marginalize people for what they have said
here, then pat us on the back for having the conversation. Nobody said the
folks at Podtech were evil creatures. (i.e. there's a difference between
someone acting like an asshole and someone who IS an asshole) Most everyone
Quite accurate.
;)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really don't want to add much more to any of this, except to
respond to Chris and Enric that I don't want what happened on this
group to be characterised as people lynching, thrashing,
Rupert--
The intentions of this group are consistently to see videobloggers
treated the best way possible, and I think you and others did a great
job of representing the right way to treat them. It's good that there
are so many people holding companies responsible for the treatment of
personal
Good points, Jeffrey. And I agree that the suggestions put forth were
good ones. Thanks for keeping me in check.
I like your reminder about the old-company/new-company point. Things
won't go forward if we keep falling back on old company methodologies.
Best to you,
--Chris...
--- In
Crapping on people isnt a totally negative thing either though. Some
truths can be lost if people are always afraid to be negative, and one
mans crap is anothers fertilizer.
For sure it may not be the best of human nature, but it is real and
companies and individuals who want to embrace the new
Wonders if the idea of transparency is becoming for some a
unquestionable good idea that allows any type of behavior toward
people running a business.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crapping on people isnt a totally negative thing
I dont believe there are many ideas that are so good they should be
unquestionable.
There are a whole range of behaviour towards people running a business
that I would not support. And I fully understand that business has no
chance of pleasing everyone all of the time, and if that peoples
My take on most things is that I try to find what's helpful, and what
I can learn from. A big healthy chorus of you suck is educational,
truly, because it shows that I'm way off base.
For PodTech, I imagine they're trying to feel out where they want to
go next. They might have made some rough