Here's an interesting anonymous service that is almost in the real world (at least in the sense that Cable TV in general is more mainstream than most of what we do...) _Mark_ File: /afs/athena.mit.edu/activity/s/sctv/CROSSLINK.info What is CROSSLINK? ------------------ CROSSLINK is an anonymous message system run on MIT Student Cable TV-36. It provides an anonymous medium through which MIT students can say those things they might otherwise find difficult, inconvenient or impossible to say in person. It's also a way to send fun or totally random messages to your friends over the air. It is similar to the anonymous message pages found in many college newspapers, except that it's electronic in nature and it's free. What kind of messages can I put on CROSSLINK? --------------------------------------------- You can say whatever you want. Get out your frustration. Break the ice with that person you're too shy to approach. Try and re-establish contact with the unknown person you saw last night. Anything. Well, almost anything; CROSSLINK is bound by the rules prohibiting harassment at MIT. Please don't use racial, sexual, or gender-based slurs, because your message won't be run. You can say a lot without getting really nasty or lewd about it. Also, we won't run commercial or group advertisements. CROSSLINK is intended to be a personal messaging system, not a billboard. You can choose to sign your message however you wish (or not at all), but the recipient must not be identified by name. For instance, "E.M.", "that guy with the crewcut", or "the loser behind me in 6.002" are all perfectly acceptable ways to name your recipient, but "Eric McDonald" and "E. McDonald" are not. How often is CROSSLINK on the air? ---------------------------------- CROSSLINK is on MIT Channel 36 whenever there's empty air time. We don't have 24-hours of non-stop student programming every day, and we aren't always able to "hijack" the satellite signal, so CROSSLINK should be on most of the time. Who will see CROSSLINK? ----------------------- With over 4,000 cable outlets on and around campus, many many people can see your message on CROSSLINK. How long do CROSSLINK messages run? ----------------------------------- Unless you otherwise request, CROSSLINK messages will be run for about two days. How do I submit a message to CROSSLINK? --------------------------------------- You can drop off your message in one of two ways: 1) Write it down, fold the paper, write "CROSSLINK" on the outside, and slide it under the door to room 9-026 (or send it via inter- departmental mail). 2) Send it by email to crosslink@athena.mit.edu. We promise we won't make a note of who sent what message, and we'll erase all email after we've written down the messages. If you don't trust us, you can: use method #1, send it as root, or find a fake mail sender (but it's really not necessary). We're working on other means of delivery, but that's it for now. Remember: you may sign your message however you wish, and you need not sign it at all. For more information -------------------- This type of service is run successfully at colleges all over the country, and it can be fun to read the messages some people leave. If you want to find out more about CROSSLINK, please send email to crosslink@athena.mit.edu. - Eric McDonald CROSSLINK Manager
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