just trolling the neighboring IMC sites. I am going to have to say that starting a new IMC seems like a pointless endeavor and a waste of valuble activist resources.
Surely the KC editorial collective has regular meetings and open membership. If Chuck's moderation bugs you, get access and help do the moderation yourself. It is a lot more work than you might think and I am sure he would be glad to work with a diversity of opinions.
An unmoderated IMC is a disaster...multiple postings, spam, KKK shit, no intelligence just rhetoric. Start it if you want, but I would be interested as to how much of a community tool it would be compared to a community joke.
Indymedia is all about creating new realities from old shells. In our new reality can we work together or do we have to tear each othyer apart instead of corporate media.
Just look at the current state of www.arkansas.indymedia.org to see what happens when ego and sectarianism split what could be a fully functioning indymedia collective.
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Re: Let's Start a New KC Indymedia Site
21 Jul 2005
Date Edited: 21 Jul 2005 01:48:09 PM
just trolling the neighboring IMC sites. I am going to have to say that starting a new IMC seems like a pointless endeavor and a waste of valuble activist resources.
Surely the KC editorial collective has regular meetings and open membership. If Chuck's moderation bugs you, get access and help do the moderation yourself. It is a lot more work than you might think and I am sure he would be glad to work with a diversity of opinions.
An unmoderated IMC is a disaster...multiple postings, spam, KKK shit, no intelligence just rhetoric. Start it if you want, but I would be interested as to how much of a community tool it would be compared to a community joke.
Indymedia is all about creating new realities from old shells. In our new reality can we work together or do we have to tear each othyer apart instead of corporate media.
Just look at the current state of www.arkansas.indymedia.org to see what happens when ego and sectarianism split what could be a fully functioning indymedia collective.