Well, I've got a few: -What exactly defines 'Lost Media'? -Where do we draw the line when it comes to concepts in development such as music or video games, but may not have had a tangible form? -Does anything ever 'deserve' to stay lost? (AKA Why are we not named the 'Lost Things That I Like Wiki'?) -Is Youtube/Lesser-known generated media worthy of articles?
You could also discuss the ethics of searching for Lost Media that the creators have expressed distaste in.
-Does anything ever 'deserve' to stay lost? (AKA Why are we not named the 'Lost Things That I Like Wiki'?)
This is a good one; morality and the NSFL articles.
I can't lie; I love this site, but I was hesitant to join because of all the sick content it houses. "La de da, oooh A Day with SpongeBob", and then a minute later you're reading one of the most fucked up things ever conceived ('clears history').
I don't really have any questions; I'm just keeping my fingers crossed for Margaret Hamilton on SS. How about a suggestion? Could you make this podcast's intro music Ready 'N' Steady? Maybe have Lorenzo as a guest? K, I'll stop, but I was serious about Ready 'N' Steady.
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My question is the one I already asked that was completely ignored: forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/249/copying-articles-old-wiki tl;dr: Why is it acceptable to still be copying over new articles from the old wiki now that we've broken off from them? If we really are truly separate from them, then what's the difference between doing that and copying articles from Wikipedia? Doesn't it break the plagiarism rule? And wouldn't it just make people on the old wiki want to steal our articles as well?
I don't really believe cancelled/cut stuff deserves a spot on the Wiki when it can't be found, or rather it wasn't mean to be released to the public at any point in time.
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My question is the one I already asked that was completely ignored: forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/249/copying-articles-old-wiki tl;dr: Why is it acceptable to still be copying over new articles from the old wiki now that we've broken off from them? If we really are truly separate from them, then what's the difference between doing that and copying articles from Wikipedia? Doesn't it break the plagiarism rule? And wouldn't it just make people on the old wiki want to steal our articles as well?
I feel the difference is that those articles were written by the community that occupies the newer LMW, for the most part. They legally can still copy it back to the old wikia, but it's less moderated afaik and has less quality control