ONDCP to Use YouTube
The Office of National Drug Control Policy recently announced that it will start using the free video hosting website YouTube.com to post successful anti-drug advertising. ONDCP has been using non-traditional media as a means of targeting the young generation which relies increasingly on the newer media formats. Two years ago, ONDCP became the first blog for a Cabinet level agency, and they have also added podcasting.
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Does the ONDCP allow comments on their blog? I somehow doubt it. There are so many embarrassing questions that are never posed to drug war advocates. How could they risk having such questions unanswered for viewers to see?
Posted by: JT Barrie | October 16, 2006 06:27 AM
I've checked out the ONDCP blog. They take comments, but they don't post them for public viewing. I requested details of their so called 'standards'. I asked them how they determine whether one drug is banned while another is perfectly legal. I requested their criteria and standards. I expect no response. If I get an unexpected response I will post it on my site - as I promised the ONDCP.
Posted by: JT Barrie | October 16, 2006 06:48 AM