MySpace Bulletin Etiquette

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MySpace bulletins are a wonderful way to announce important things - and you've been abusing them dreadfully.

What Bulletins Are For: 

Bulletins are for announcing a new publication, success, release, graduation, job, or other singular event, and a usually only a single reminder of same.
  • Natural or other disaster, help needed.
    Feel free to post emergency aid info if, say, NOLA takes a swim again. Once-a-day updates are enough; we have access to CNN too.
  • Graduation
    Congratulations! You've worked hard and deserve the attention.
  • Book Deal, Publication, Or Signing Event
    Definitely bulletin worthy.
  • Album Release
    Be sure to give us ordering details. Bulletin again if it wins an award, has a song from it added to a soundtrack, or goes platinum.
  • Pregnancy Announcement
    Updates are blog material, though. Exception: finding out that you're having multiples.
  • Birth
    Woot! Give us details, and keep us updated - on your blog.
  • Major Public Event
    Give us the details; we may show up. Bulletin once when the date's set, once a month until you're three months out (unless there's a major change or added guest/performer), every two weeks until you're a month out, once a week the last month, and a few days before the event happens.
    That's still a lot of bulletins, but less than I've gotten from some venues.
  • Weekly Public Event
    Remind us a few days beforehand - once.
  • New Product Release
    Announce once for a new design at your store.
  • Auditions/Call For Entries
    Bulletin once with the details, once a month when the deadline is three months away (unless there's a major change), every two weeks a month out from the deadline, once a week the last month, and a reminder a few days before the deadline.

 

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Bulletins Are Not For: 

  • Spamming.
    A weekly event gets bulletined ONCE a week.
    A previously published/released book, movie, or album should only be bulletined once a month or so, unless you hit a big sales record or won an award for it.
  • Quizzes
    We're all really proud of you for finding them, but they go on your blog.
  • Blog Entry Announcements
    Again, so proud, but if I wanted to read your blog, I'd already know that you'd made a new entry.
  • I'm Offended By User ____
    It's good that we police each other, but unless someone's posting kiddy porn or snuff photos, it's a matter of taste. Feel free to complain to MySpace; firing off bulletin after bulletin (or email after email) about your valiant efforts to save the morality of MySpace is just masturbatory self-righteousness.

 

It's easy to get overwhelmed with the communicative power of the web, but a little courtesy, common sense, and restraint is not too much for your net neighbors to ask.