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1. Go to the [https://pegasus.noise/noisebytes/ Noisebytes Uploader page]
# Go to the [https://pegasus.noise/noisebytes/ Noisebytes Uploader page]
 
# Enter the appropriate information
2. Enter the appropriate information
# When it's done uploading, go to #noisebytes on Slack
 
# Approve the Noisebyte if it hasn't already been handled
3. When it's done uploading, go to #noisebytes on Slack
 
4. Approve the Noisebyte if it hasn't already been handled


== Where's the outro music come from? ==
== Where's the outro music come from? ==

Latest revision as of 03:47, 12 August 2018

Intro
Outro


Noisebytes is a playlist on the Noisebridge YouTube channel intended for hosting short little videos about cool things at Noisebridge, including projects, quick little product demos, mini-tutorials, or whatever else you fancy.

Byte sized bits of Noisebridge for you to nybble on.


What is a Noisebyte?[edit]

A Noisebyte is a short video that shows off a project, a good product, a tool, a how to, whatever you want.

Noisebytes have the following structure:

  1. An intro, with the Noisebridge logo and some effects
  2. The main content, with an initial lower third consisting of a title and the creator's nym
  3. An outro, consisting of some slomo video and fun music, randomly picked from a collection, as well as some text about donating and Mary Poppins' voice reading that text

Using Noisebytes[edit]

Noisebytes Uploader
Moderation
  1. Go to the Noisebytes Uploader page
  2. Enter the appropriate information
  3. When it's done uploading, go to #noisebytes on Slack
  4. Approve the Noisebyte if it hasn't already been handled

Where's the outro music come from?[edit]

You do! Anyone can make new music for Noisebytes. Currently we only have one song that's played in the Outro, but if you'd like to add more, get in touch with the SocialMediaWG.

How to we prevent vandalism?[edit]

Noisebytes are moderated transparently via the #noisebytes channel on Slack. Every upload is mentioned there, and then someone in the channel can approve it or trash it. The person's username is logged in the channel so that people know who was responsible.


Hacking on Noisebytes[edit]

Noisebytes is maintained by the SocialMediaWG. It's currently hosted on pegasus but will soon be moved to the WG's own servers to avoid having too much stuff running locally in Noisebridge.