by RJN » Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:09 pm
When I saw the post from EDG that the Twitter feed had stopped (thanks EDG!), I looked on the "About APOD" page for the name and email address of the person who has been running the APOD Twitter feed and emailed him (Stuart Lowe) that the feed had stopped. It seems that he has now restarted it. Now anyone could have done this. Please, EDG or anyone who follows the APOD Twitter feed, if you notice the APOD Twitter feed has stopped, please just email Stuart and ask him to restart it. That will not take long.
Next, what EDG is also right about, I believe, is including thumbnails on commercial sites. It seems to me that Google Image Search has set the precedent on this and indeed thumbnails of even copyrighted images can be displayed without the consent of the copyright owner. What size image constitutes a thumbnail? Dunno. My advice is to use your own cautious judgement.
Why doesn't APOD do its own Twitter and Facebook pages? This is a good question but the answer(s) may be annoying. Essentially, we don't have the time or knowhow. APOD is written and edited by only two people, both of which have full time jobs already. I am frequently overwhelmed trying to keep up, and when that happens I think to myself things like "protect the trunk." This means that picking, writing, and editing good APODs is the most important thing. Were APOD to default and not update with a new image and description because I was trying to increase the APOD reader base by a few percent, that would be tragic. And so far, for over 15 years now, Jerry and I have not let that happen.
Won't APOD pick up thousands of readers if we Twitter and Facebook? Possibly. But APOD can get a million page views a day to its main NASA web page, and I just don't see Twitter or Facebook rivaling that. Twitter and Facebook, it seems to me, will remain a few percent effect. Still, both are increasing in popularity, and yes, surely APOD wants to remain relevant to major new forms of media. That is why there is a Twitter Feed, an RSS feed, and mirror sites in over a dozen languages.
Still, all of these "APOD mirrors", be they new technology mirrors such as Twitter or foreign language mirrors such as Observatorio.info (a Spanish language mirror), all are done by volunteers, not by Jerry or me. Jerry and I keep the trunk of APOD going, and branches like Twitter APOD and Obsevatorio.info and Starship Asterisk and the APOD iPhone app all grow out from the trunk.
So if you or anyone wants to grow another branch out from the trunk, like a new mirror site say in Chinese (but see:
http://www.bjp.org.cn/apod/today.htm) or Facebook, please feel free. I would be very happy to see it. Unfortunately, most likely, Jerry and I can do little more than cheer you on.
What could be on the Facebook APOD "mirror"? It seems to me thumbnails and links -- but that would be cool. I am rarely on Facebook myself, so I don't even know how to tell you to do it, however easy it may be.
I hope this is a help.
- RJN (For information about my association with APOD, please see:
http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... 28&t=19889 )
When I saw the post from EDG that the Twitter feed had stopped (thanks EDG!), I looked on the "About APOD" page for the name and email address of the person who has been running the APOD Twitter feed and emailed him (Stuart Lowe) that the feed had stopped. It seems that he has now restarted it. Now anyone could have done this. Please, EDG or anyone who follows the APOD Twitter feed, if you notice the APOD Twitter feed has stopped, please just email Stuart and ask him to restart it. That will not take long.
Next, what EDG is also right about, I believe, is including thumbnails on commercial sites. It seems to me that Google Image Search has set the precedent on this and indeed thumbnails of even copyrighted images can be displayed without the consent of the copyright owner. What size image constitutes a thumbnail? Dunno. My advice is to use your own cautious judgement.
Why doesn't APOD do its own Twitter and Facebook pages? This is a good question but the answer(s) may be annoying. Essentially, we don't have the time or knowhow. APOD is written and edited by only two people, both of which have full time jobs already. I am frequently overwhelmed trying to keep up, and when that happens I think to myself things like "protect the trunk." This means that picking, writing, and editing good APODs is the most important thing. Were APOD to default and not update with a new image and description because I was trying to increase the APOD reader base by a few percent, that would be tragic. And so far, for over 15 years now, Jerry and I have not let that happen.
Won't APOD pick up thousands of readers if we Twitter and Facebook? Possibly. But APOD can get a million page views a day to its main NASA web page, and I just don't see Twitter or Facebook rivaling that. Twitter and Facebook, it seems to me, will remain a few percent effect. Still, both are increasing in popularity, and yes, surely APOD wants to remain relevant to major new forms of media. That is why there is a Twitter Feed, an RSS feed, and mirror sites in over a dozen languages.
Still, all of these "APOD mirrors", be they new technology mirrors such as Twitter or foreign language mirrors such as Observatorio.info (a Spanish language mirror), all are done by volunteers, not by Jerry or me. Jerry and I keep the trunk of APOD going, and branches like Twitter APOD and Obsevatorio.info and Starship Asterisk and the APOD iPhone app all grow out from the trunk.
So if you or anyone wants to grow another branch out from the trunk, like a new mirror site say in Chinese (but see: http://www.bjp.org.cn/apod/today.htm) or Facebook, please feel free. I would be very happy to see it. Unfortunately, most likely, Jerry and I can do little more than cheer you on.
What could be on the Facebook APOD "mirror"? It seems to me thumbnails and links -- but that would be cool. I am rarely on Facebook myself, so I don't even know how to tell you to do it, however easy it may be.
I hope this is a help.
- RJN (For information about my association with APOD, please see: http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=19889 )