A too short message, but I'm all for it. I think it would be extremely
useful.
thanks,
Dave Lewis
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 1:39 PM Burgess, Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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> Charles states a good point about the walled garden. One note of caution,
> though: ARSC should stake its claim on Facebook even if just to direct
> folks to the other resources and this list. The Audio Engineering Society
> recently had an issue with a page someone had created with the AES name on
> it, but that was unofficial. It devolved into a misogynistic trollfest one
> day that may have hurt the AES reputation. Someone who was officially part
> of the Society created an official page which is now moderated by several
> AES officers, and to the best of my knowledge, most serious folks have
> jettisoned the unofficial page. I also believe AES has initiated legal
> action against the party who appropriated their name and logo. ARSC might
> want to have an official page just to stave off a similar problem.
>
> Respectfully,
> Scott
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> Dept of Music and Entertainment Industry Studies
> University of Colorado Denver
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> On 9/12/18, 10:28 AM, "Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List on
> behalf of Charles Reinsch" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Social media apps, like FaceBook, create a "walled garden" with an
> illusion of security. I agree with the concerns about fragmentation
> of
> ARSC communication and discussion. Any use of FB by ARSC should not
> replicate or draw members away from the discussion platforms
> (listservs
> and blog) already in use.
>
> Now I have o check out the google form....
>
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> Charles Reinsch
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