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  1. Slashdot Declaration of Independence on Podcasting · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Slashdot Declaration of Independence

    (Quick summary: use http://www.digg.com/

    When other tech companies severely take advantage of their customers, dismissing
    any notion of customer service or satisfaction, they are no doubt subject to criticism by
    the ever vigilant masses of Slashdot. Why should Slashdot itself be any different?

    We must remember that slashdot makes money off subscriptions and ad revenues.
    There is no altruistic motivation behind their actions, and as such, the Slashdot editors
    are not so much editors as they are salesman.

    In addition, we must remember that Slashdot is NOT a legitimate journalistic endeavor.
    These so-called editors did not attend journalism school, nor is there a centralized forum
    to air grievances done on the site. To the slashdot editors, their words are final, and cannot
    be criticized.

    We put forth three major grievances we have with Slashdot and its editors.

    1. Complete lack of dupe checking and article checking:
    Imagine a newspaper that routinely prints stories from months, weeks and even days
    before. Image the same newspaper placing all import on the headline, rather than the
    content. Surely this newspaper would not last long. If the readers would write in to the
    editor to complain, surely they wouldn't have chastised by the editor.

    Yet, as we are all aware of, this is the biggest problem facing slashdot. Although there
    is no editorial section in which we may submit letters, we have the option to directly
    emailing the editors. What happens when we do? We are scolded and our opinions
    are labeled as hate mail.

    http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/CmdrTaco/taco _dupe_lash_out/

    2. Increased commercialization behind articles:
    Many recent articles seem to be advertisement for products, and not really newsworthy.
    Other articles (including the recent "discovery" of month old google products) try to get
    Slashdot in good graces with particular organizations.

    Here are more examples of such "Slash-vertisement"

    http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/other/extreme tech_slashvertisement/

    3. Blatant editor errors:
    The role of an editor is to oversee the final content of text before it goes into publication. That, believe
    it or not, includes checking minor errors in HTML and spelling, in addition to larger errors.

    There are several instances of items just not being checked:
    http://books.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157102&c id=13170467
    http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157 209&cid=13177798
    http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157125 &cid=13172520
    http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=156961&c id=13159282

    Where as grievance one details the question of "newsworthiness" of an article, grievance three
    points out instances where article and summary do not agree, in addition to the smaller problems
    of spell checking etc.

    Resolution:
    We do not have to stand for this lack of respect toward the customer. There are alternatives to slashdot.
    http://www.digg.com/ has had good reviews from the slashdot crowd.

    If leaving slashdot all together seems too extremist you can start demanding better treatment from the
    editors. Demand a public forum where we can discuss our issues with slashdot, and see that they
    are resolved.

  2. Slashdot Declaration of Independence on ZyXel P-2000W VoIP WLAN Phone Reviewed · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Slashdot Declaration of Independence (Quick summary: use http://www.digg.com/ When other tech companies severely take advantage of their customers, dismissing any notion of customer service or satisfaction, they are no doubt subject to criticism by the ever vigilant masses of Slashdot. Why should Slashdot itself be any different? We must remember that slashdot makes money off subscriptions and ad revenues. There is no altruistic motivation behind their actions, and as such, the Slashdot editors are not so much editors as they are salesman. In addition, we must remember that Slashdot is NOT a legitimate journalistic endeavor. These so-called editors did not attend journalism school, nor is there a centralized forum to air grievances done on the site. To the slashdot editors, their words are final, and cannot be criticized. We put forth three major grievances we have with Slashdot and its editors. 1. Complete lack of dupe checking and article checking: Imagine a newspaper that routinely prints stories from months, weeks and even days before. Image the same newspaper placing all import on the headline, rather than the content. Surely this newspaper would not last long. If the readers would write in to the editor to complain, surely they wouldn't have chastised by the editor. Yet, as we are all aware of, this is the biggest problem facing slashdot. Although there is no editorial section in which we may submit letters, we have the option to directly emailing the editors. What happens when we do? We are scolded and our opinions are labeled as hate mail. http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/CmdrTaco/taco _dupe_lash_out/ 2. Increased commercialization behind articles: Many recent articles seem to be advertisement for products, and not really newsworthy. Other articles (including the recent "discovery" of month old google products) try to get Slashdot in good graces with particular organizations. Here are more examples of such "Slash-vertisement" http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/other/extreme tech_slashvertisement/ 3. Blatant editor errors: The role of an editor is to oversee the final content of text before it goes into publication. That, believe it or not, includes checking minor errors in HTML and spelling, in addition to larger errors. There are several instances of items just not being checked: http://books.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157102&c id=13170467 http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157 209&cid=13177798 http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157125 &cid=13172520 http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=156961&c id=13159282 Where as grievance one details the question of "newsworthiness" of an article, grievance three points out instances where article and summary do not agree, in addition to the smaller problems of spell checking etc. Resolution: We do not have to stand for this lack of respect toward the customer. There are alternatives to slashdot. http://www.digg.com/ has had good reviews from the slashdot crowd. If leaving slashdot all together seems too extremist you can start demanding better treatment from the editors. Demand a public forum where we can discuss our issues with slashdot, and see that they are resolved. Demand more from this money-making machine! You are all its customers. You have the power! (Links taken from http://www.anti-slash.org/

  3. Slashdot Declaration of Independence on Rackspace, Indymedia, and the FBI · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Slashdot Declaration of Independence

    (Quick summary: use http://www.digg.com/

    When other tech companies severely take advantage of their customers, dismissing
    any notion of customer service or satisfaction, they are no doubt subject to criticism by
    the ever vigilant masses of Slashdot. Why should Slashdot itself be any different?

    We must remember that slashdot makes money off subscriptions and ad revenues.
    There is no altruistic motivation behind their actions, and as such, the Slashdot editors
    are not so much editors as they are salesman.

    In addition, we must remember that Slashdot is NOT a legitimate journalistic endeavor.
    These so-called editors did not attend journalism school, nor is there a centralized forum
    to air grievances done on the site. To the slashdot editors, their words are final, and cannot
    be criticized.

    We put forth three major grievances we have with Slashdot and its editors.

    1. Complete lack of dupe checking and article checking:
    Imagine a newspaper that routinely prints stories from months, weeks and even days
    before. Image the same newspaper placing all import on the headline, rather than the
    content. Surely this newspaper would not last long. If the readers would write in to the
    editor to complain, surely they wouldn't have chastised by the editor.

    Yet, as we are all aware of, this is the biggest problem facing slashdot. Although there
    is no editorial section in which we may submit letters, we have the option to directly
    emailing the editors. What happens when we do? We are scolded and our opinions
    are labeled as hate mail.

    http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/CmdrTaco/taco _dupe_lash_out/

    2. Increased commercialization behind articles:
    Many recent articles seem to be advertisement for products, and not really newsworthy.
    Other articles (including the recent "discovery" of month old google products) try to get
    Slashdot in good graces with particular organizations.

    Here are more examples of such "Slash-vertisement"

    http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/other/extreme tech_slashvertisement/

    3. Blatant editor errors:
    The role of an editor is to oversee the final content of text before it goes into publication. That, believe
    it or not, includes checking minor errors in HTML and spelling, in addition to larger errors.

    There are several instances of items just not being checked:
    http://books.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157102&c id=13170467
    http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157 209&cid=13177798
    http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157125 &cid=13172520
    http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=156961&c id=13159282

    Where as grievance one details the question of "newsworthiness" of an article, grievance three
    points out instances where article and summary do not agree, in addition to the smaller problems
    of spell checking etc.

    Resolution:
    We do not have to stand for this lack of respect toward the customer. There are alternatives to slashdot.
    http://www.digg.com/ has had good reviews from the slashdot crowd.

    If leaving slashdot all together seems too extremist you can start demanding better treatment from the
    editors. Demand a public forum where we can discuss our issues with slashdot, and see that they
    are resolved.

  4. Slashdot Declaration of Independence on Another New Serenity Trailer · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Slashdot Declaration of Independence (Quick summary: use http://www.digg.com/ When other tech companies severely take advantage of their customers, dismissing any notion of customer service or satisfaction, they are no doubt subject to criticism by the ever vigilant masses of Slashdot. Why should Slashdot itself be any different? We must remember that slashdot makes money off subscriptions and ad revenues. There is no altruistic motivation behind their actions, and as such, the Slashdot editors are not so much editors as they are salesman. In addition, we must remember that Slashdot is NOT a legitimate journalistic endeavor. These so-called editors did not attend journalism school, nor is there a centralized forum to air grievances done on the site. To the slashdot editors, their words are final, and cannot be criticized. We put forth three major grievances we have with Slashdot and its editors. 1. Complete lack of dupe checking and article checking: Imagine a newspaper that routinely prints stories from months, weeks and even days before. Image the same newspaper placing all import on the headline, rather than the content. Surely this newspaper would not last long. If the readers would write in to the editor to complain, surely they wouldn't have chastised by the editor. Yet, as we are all aware of, this is the biggest problem facing slashdot. Although there is no editorial section in which we may submit letters, we have the option to directly emailing the editors. What happens when we do? We are scolded and our opinions are labeled as hate mail. http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/CmdrTaco/taco _dupe_lash_out/ 2. Increased commercialization behind articles: Many recent articles seem to be advertisement for products, and not really newsworthy. Other articles (including the recent "discovery" of month old google products) try to get Slashdot in good graces with particular organizations. Here are more examples of such "Slash-vertisement" http://www.anti-slash.org/injustices/other/extreme tech_slashvertisement/ 3. Blatant editor errors: The role of an editor is to oversee the final content of text before it goes into publication. That, believe it or not, includes checking minor errors in HTML and spelling, in addition to larger errors. There are several instances of items just not being checked: http://books.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157102&c id=13170467 http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157 209&cid=13177798 http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=157125 &cid=13172520 http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=156961&c id=13159282 Where as grievance one details the question of "newsworthiness" of an article, grievance three points out instances where article and summary do not agree, in addition to the smaller problems of spell checking etc. Resolution: We do not have to stand for this lack of respect toward the customer. There are alternatives to slashdot. http://www.digg.com/ has had good reviews from the slashdot crowd. If leaving slashdot all together seems too extremist you can start demanding better treatment from the editors. Demand a public forum where we can discuss our issues with slashdot, and see that they are resolved. Demand more from this money-making machine! You are all its customers. You have the power! (Links taken from http://www.anti-slash.org/