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Friday, June 15, 2007


Put your money where your mouth is


Money where your mouth is
Originally uploaded by earthdog.
Over the last couple of days I have been caught up in the thread about Flickr censoring their German users by not letting them turn off safe search. There is a long thread about the topic in the Flickr Help Forum. This story has been picked up a little by the media. It has made lots of blogs. It has gotten a lot of attention from Flickr users.

I understand that people are upset about their photos being blocked and not being able to see some pictures. I know as a user of Flickr I think the protest is good. I think it is good for people to put the heat on Flickr and Yahoo. In the end we are their customers. That is an asymmetric relationship. The customer's power is our ability make noise and leave Flickr.

There is a lot of energy on the Flickr Germany discussion. There are a lot of passionate people. I would love to see these people channel this energy to more serious Censorship issues. I know that some people will say that all censorship is serious. Honestly I think that journalists who are jailed or killed because of their work is more serious than people having photos blocked on flickr. I would love to see that energy transfered from Flickr to larger issues of Censorship.

Thomas Hawk said the he was going to put his money where his mouth was for Zooomr and adopt standards that Yahoo would not adopt. I invite Thomas Hawk, every blogger out there who has made a post about this, and every Flickr user who has protested about this to actually put their money where their mouth is. I would like to challenge all these people to donate money to Reporters without Borders or Committee to Protect Journalists. I would suggest that you donate a $1 for every blog post, forum posts, and protest picture you posted and five cents for every time you used the word 'Censorship' in this conversation.

I am not letting Flickr off the hook either. I think the company and the staff of Flickr should open up their wallets also. I think Flick should donate at least a dollar for every post on this thread. On this thread Heather said, In fact, we're all getting really uncomfortable that the words "flickr" and "censorship" are being jammed together with increasing frequency because that is _so far_ from the direction we're trying to move in. Putting down some cash to Reporters without Borders is one way to address that.

I have already donated $25 dollars to Reporters without Borders. I doubt that anyone will join me. I think that we should be able to raise $4000 for them, but I doubt that I will be able to raise $100 dollars. Tell me if you donate money in this effort.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2001


Speaking of Christmas

I feel that I am not a generous man. I know that my friends might not see this. I am generous with my time, my spirit, and with my words. I am not generous with my money. I am not saying I am stingy. If a friend asks me for money, I will do what I can.

I just do not give money to charity or to people I do not know. There is part of me that is not sure about the general effectiveness of charity. If I give money to feel poor families, is that a negative market force? If I send my money to another country, does that give the ruler of that country the chance to not take care of his people?

There is one charity that I give to every Christmas, The Family Giving Tree. The last two years we have had a Giving Tree at TiVo. You pick tags off the tree and buy gifts for poor children. There is a lot in this world that I am not sympathetic about. The idea of a kid having nothing for Christmas just breaks me up on the inside.

Last weekend I bought gifts for the giving tree. I bought watches for two girls. I like buying watches because I thought watches were cool when I was a kid. I think the watch might be somewhat functional for the kid also. I think giving trees are a worthwhile way for me to share my blessings.

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