[KS] Essay Competition North Korea
Frank Hoffmann
hoffmann at koreanstudies.com
Sun May 28 22:53:54 EDT 2017
Quote:
> PS: Kialo is free, doesn't collect user data and is purely dedicated
> to its mission to civilize the way we debate on the internet, i.e.
> against fake, hate & violence online and for a free and reasonable
> exchange.
Not to interfere your app advertisements here, utilizing names of KS
academics (with their consent?), but ... your website has Google
Analytics enabled, which means Google collects absolutely everything
from your website visitors. And since about two weeks that's not even
anymore anonymized. For $29/month (new "Fastbase" program) you get the
addresses and phone numbers and LinkIn accounts and annual salary
ranges, locations, age, gender, shopping preferences and and and of
most of your website visitors and users (with their names and
addresses, specifically if they have LinkIn or Google or Facebook
accounts, which is even what you use as LOGIN tools)-- aside from
detailed, second-by-second reports of what exactly they do there, and
on and on. How about changing this from "doesn't collect" to "let
collect"?
Happy Free Harvesting!
F
On Mon, 29 May 2017 01:31:40 +0000, Gregor Konzack wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> the podcast http://www.koreaandtheworld.org/ organizes an essay
> competition on "North Korea's relations with neighboring countries &
> the US". Typically they interview stellar figures like Andrei
> Lankov, Mark Lippert or Scott A Snyder. The three winners will share
> 1400USD.
>
> Here you can find the announcement:
> http://www.koreaandtheworld.org/katw-competition/
>
> Registration is open until June 2 via Google Forms: https://goo.gl/tdn3Yr
>
> This essay competition follows a very novel format and takes place on
> the debate platform www.kialo.com. In essence you'll write a debate
> with pros/cons to your self-selected thesis. How this works? Check it
> out in these two videos: https://goo.gl/3a2XJ4 &
> https://goo.gl/ohssw4
> So far, the page is invite-only but you can find an invitation here:
> https://goo.gl/xT2KgQ
>
> So far, Kialo is used successfully at Harvard and is now testing
> waters in public competitions. Hence, the generous prizes.
>
> A good opportunity to win some pocket money and learn something on
> the road.
>
> Cordially,
> Gregor Konzack
>
> PS: Kialo is free, doesn't collect user data and is purely dedicated
> to its mission to civilize the way we debate on the internet, i.e.
> against fake, hate & violence online and for a free and reasonable
> exchange.
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