You are selling the animation, which falls under the guidelines of editorial control. So if you you were extra nice you could do an animation and not sell it.
And you do this several times. If you're going to post something how about a description of what it is? An explanation about it, you know, information.
the site isn't something like an add at all actually! more like a cartoon... we leave latuff's cartoons alone so why don't we leave this one? who took it down? if no one objects the next 24 hrs i'll make it visible again.
I think this goes to the heart of debate about IndyMedia and what is news or not news or junk etc.
It's obvious it's not news. It's also obviously not advertising a corporate product, or a political party. It is creative work.
So is creative work, poems and cartoons allowable on indymedia - it certainly seems so by what's been allowed to stay on the site in the past.
Then as another person has stated the post was short of details and I think this is an important point. Just posting a link to another site with no explanation, or the sort of 'Go on clich the link' type of exclamation, is to be discouraged. That said there has to be a balance between saying nothing and copying whole websites onto the IndyMedia servers (which could be possible). I think this is what the outline box is for when posting. People should give an outline and maybe an extract of what it is they are linking to, it's a matter of courtesy and of good practice.
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Hidden probably because it is an ad
01.02.2002 23:56
that's why
not selling anything
02.02.2002 00:00
dh
in fact that's a whole load of crap
02.02.2002 00:06
dh
explanation
02.02.2002 04:05
And you do this several times. If you're going to post something how about a description of what it is? An explanation about it, you know, information.
Pete
nobbled by the UK indymedia mafia
02.02.2002 16:09
phallus dei
i think it's funny - why is this hidden?
02.02.2002 22:24
andi
e-mail: andiarbeit@ziplip.com
The nature of posts on IndyMedia
05.02.2002 23:19
I think this goes to the heart of debate about IndyMedia and what is news or not news or junk etc.
It's obvious it's not news. It's also obviously not advertising a corporate product, or a political party. It is creative work.
So is creative work, poems and cartoons allowable on indymedia - it certainly seems so by what's been allowed to stay on the site in the past.
Then as another person has stated the post was short of details and I think this is an important point. Just posting a link to another site with no explanation, or the sort of 'Go on clich the link' type of exclamation, is to be discouraged. That said there has to be a balance between saying nothing and copying whole websites onto the IndyMedia servers (which could be possible). I think this is what the outline box is for when posting. People should give an outline and maybe an extract of what it is they are linking to, it's a matter of courtesy and of good practice.
Fluff.