[Lnc-business] Question re: online media
Caryn Ann Harlos
caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Tue Feb 20 13:25:32 EST 2018
I'll keep them as non-monetized and include as a question on the next
agenda during my report time. I am asking so that i have clear direction.
The very small amount they might generate may not be worth the issue. if
any old Ron Paul vids surface those may get considerable views.
And yes i am referring to straight posting of videos or similar without any
substantive original creative commentary- which is how I post. My original
content is totally diffetent.
This is avoided on YouTube as the committee has a separate nonmonetized
account (doesnt qualify for it even if we wanted).
The Committee cannot-I dont think- can set up a steemit account as it
requires a crypto account that cannit be immediately created.
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:02 AM Joshua Katz <planning4liberty at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Or make a motion to avoid those accusations. I think it's clear that
> it would be improper for a committee to sell party assets and keep the
> money without authorization from the board. This is less clear. I
> still think it would be improper for a committee to make money off of
> party assets and not return the money to the party without board
> authorization. If we had a coal crushing committee, and the committee
> turned coal into diamonds, it couldn't then sell the diamonds without
> returning the money to the party.
>
> Joshua A. Katz
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Daniel Hayes <[1]daniel.hayes at lp.org>
> wrote:
>
> Caryn Ann,
> Why are you trying to take money that is rightfully Harambe’s? Why
> do you hate him so?
> Point being Caryn Ann, handle it how you see fit. Be totally
> transparent. People will accuse you of doing wrong no matter how
> earnest you are in handling this. Be ready for that. In the meantime
> we look forward to the extra $50/year.
> Just be very careful exactly what you promise to the Party. Don’t
> overpromise. Maybe Steemit becomes a big thing and the Pink Flame
> of Liberty takes off. Keep what you promise the Party focused on
> what came from the Party.
> Daniel
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Feb 20, 2018, at 12:17 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos
> <[2]carynannharlos at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone, I have a steemit account. If you don't know what
> that
> > is, in a very simple form, it is a social media sharing site in
> which
> > you earn crypto for posting, upvoting, etc. Some people make large
> > amounts of money there. I do not. I think my highest post earned
> .65
> > cents because I am not there for that but it is possible one day
> that
> > one will take off, you never know.
> > But here is the question. I would like to post some of the
> historical
> > materials there to raise awareness and interest in the LP and its
> > history. I, however, do not wish to make any money off of straight
> > posting of videos etc with no original analysis or content. There
> is
> > an option to turn off monetization of any post, so I can always do
> > that. But it is possible that these posts could generate interest
> - so
> > to the question, if monetization was kept on would there be a
> conflict
> > or issue if I did that to raise money for the Historical Committee?
> > The money would go to me as it is my account, and then I would
> > personally donate it. Realistically we are probably talking about
> > probably under $50 in a year.
> > Would appreciate some guidance here. For the time being, I am
> setting
> > any repost of historical videos to monetization off. But if I
> could
> > raise funds for the committee I would love to.
> > --
> > In Liberty,
> > Caryn Ann Harlos
> > Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (Alaska,
> > Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming,
> Washington)
> > - [1]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org
> > Communications Director, [2]Libertarian Party of Colorado
> > Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
> > A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
> > We defend your rights
> > And oppose the use of force
> > Taxation is theft
> >
> > References
> >
> > 1. mailto:[3]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> > 2. [4]http://www.lpcolorado.org/
>
> References
>
> 1. mailto:daniel.hayes at lp.org
> 2. mailto:carynannharlos at gmail.com
> 3. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> 4. http://www.lpcolorado.org/
>
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I'll keep them as non-monetized and include as a question on the next
agenda during my report time. I am asking so that i have clear
direction. The very small amount they might generate may not be worth
the issue. if any old Ron Paul vids surface those may get considerable
views.
And yes i am referring to straight posting of videos or similar without
any substantive original creative commentary- which is how I post. My
original content is totally diffetent.
This is avoided on YouTube as the committee has a separate nonmonetized
account (doesnt qualify for it even if we wanted).
The Committee cannot-I dont think- can set up a steemit account as it
requires a crypto account that cannit be immediately created.
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:02 AM Joshua Katz
<[1]planning4liberty at gmail.com> wrote:
Or make a motion to avoid those accusations. I think it's clear
that
it would be improper for a committee to sell party assets and
keep the
money without authorization from the board. This is less clear.
I
still think it would be improper for a committee to make money
off of
party assets and not return the money to the party without board
authorization. If we had a coal crushing committee, and the
committee
turned coal into diamonds, it couldn't then sell the diamonds
without
returning the money to the party.
Joshua A. Katz
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Daniel Hayes
<[1][2]daniel.hayes at lp.org>
wrote:
Caryn Ann,
Why are you trying to take money that is rightfully Harambe’s?
Why
do you hate him so?
Point being Caryn Ann, handle it how you see fit. Be totally
transparent. People will accuse you of doing wrong no matter
how
earnest you are in handling this. Be ready for that. In the
meantime
we look forward to the extra $50/year.
Just be very careful exactly what you promise to the Party.
Don’t
overpromise. Maybe Steemit becomes a big thing and the Pink
Flame
of Liberty takes off. Keep what you promise the Party focused
on
what came from the Party.
Daniel
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 20, 2018, at 12:17 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos
<[2][3]carynannharlos at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, I have a steemit account. If you don't know
what
that
> is, in a very simple form, it is a social media sharing site
in
which
> you earn crypto for posting, upvoting, etc. Some people make
large
> amounts of money there. I do not. I think my highest post
earned
.65
> cents because I am not there for that but it is possible one
day
that
> one will take off, you never know.
> But here is the question. I would like to post some of the
historical
> materials there to raise awareness and interest in the LP and
its
> history. I, however, do not wish to make any money off of
straight
> posting of videos etc with no original analysis or content.
There
is
> an option to turn off monetization of any post, so I can
always do
> that. But it is possible that these posts could generate
interest
- so
> to the question, if monetization was kept on would there be a
conflict
> or issue if I did that to raise money for the Historical
Committee?
> The money would go to me as it is my account, and then I
would
> personally donate it. Realistically we are probably talking
about
> probably under $50 in a year.
> Would appreciate some guidance here. For the time being, I
am
setting
> any repost of historical videos to monetization off. But if
I
could
> raise funds for the committee I would love to.
> --
> In Liberty,
> Caryn Ann Harlos
> Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee
(Alaska,
> Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming,
Washington)
> - [1]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org
> Communications Director, [2]Libertarian Party of Colorado
> Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
> A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
> We defend your rights
> And oppose the use of force
> Taxation is theft
>
> References
>
> 1. mailto:[3]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> 2. [4][4]http://www.lpcolorado.org/
References
1. mailto:[5]daniel.hayes at lp.org
2. mailto:[6]carynannharlos at gmail.com
3. mailto:[7]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
4. [8]http://www.lpcolorado.org/
References
1. mailto:planning4liberty at gmail.com
2. mailto:daniel.hayes at lp.org
3. mailto:carynannharlos at gmail.com
4. http://www.lpcolorado.org/
5. mailto:daniel.hayes at lp.org
6. mailto:carynannharlos at gmail.com
7. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
8. http://www.lpcolorado.org/
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