Terminus_Zaire wrote:...
But tonight, I realized that the website DID allow you to practice the minigames, as long as you knew how to find the link!
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These minigames will be LiF's most effective way to advertise, because we can send the link to other people for them to enjoy.
But right now, nobody knows this page exists!
On the topic of ideas unseen.
It would be a terrible crime if instead of quality of an item, and integrity of development and systems used, the only qualification for success would be if some other third party decided it should be hidden, or seen by people. (Evony paid Ads, versus quality products)
The potential for administrative abuse is enormous for those tasked in a librarian information role, by simply moving bad products to the front, or good products to the back (for there own purposes, including profit motive) A librarian function could be distorted beyond any acceptable actions of there actual role as a steward of knowledge.
All because some want to control information for profit, farming people, censorship, or blacklisting.
Wars have been fought for much less, and hiding information, or claiming to determine what people should see, is no different then burning books.
Anyways, Information control, has always been what some want to use to control others, and is a war against libraries and librarians.
As far as seeing, and sharing ideas about ideas, or things on the web, that should be the decision of the searcher, not someone administering some technical service.
Zathurus