2007/1/7, Frederick Noronha <fred(a)bytesforall.org>rg>:
Should we presume that because an initiative is not
very visible in
cyberspace (okay, we are under-digitised societies!) that it is not
prominent or noteworthy?
No, but it does work the other way around: we need some kind of indication
that it is prominent or noteworthy, and cyberspace-presence is one of the
easier ways to get such an indication.
See as one example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikalp This is a campaign
against
censorship of documentary film in India, one which has the
participation of about 250 documentary film-makers.
When I Google for:
Vikalp "films for freedom"
which would be a quite specific search, I still get 500+ hits. If it were
notable,
There must be some way out. Your suggestions would be welcome. FN
Well, in the ideal case, the article itself would be enough to judge
notability, and a Google search would only be necessary if there were doubts
about the actual correctness of the notability claims.
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