1. metal_phoenyx,
Dear all,
Does anyone still remember Deep Talk? If the answer is negative, don't worry at all. It use to be a TeamTalk server I unsuccessfully tried to popularise a while ago. That small place is dead and gone, and it will stay that way. Nevertheless, one particular part of that tiny community had a moderate success, and it seems to still be remembered. I'm talking of course about the audio drama group. For those who don't know, we used to gather inside a virtual room, listen to a radio play, and share feelings and opinions about it. It was like going to the cinema together, but of course our films had no visuals. Recently, I was surprised to receive two messages from two different people asking if it might be possible to do that again. It was unexpected, but yes, this made me want to try again, perhaps a little differently this time.
The collection has grown considerably, it now goes beyond 5000, if we only count the English language section. It would be selfish of me to keep it for myself and not share this hobby with others, it will definitely make a difference, at least I hope it will.
On the practical side, the sessions will be held on Google Meet, for two main reasons: 1. It is possible to stream audio without sharing the entire sound of the computer. 2. Anyone can join, without restrictions, from any browser, even without having a gmail account. TeamTalk used to be a problem, many people didn't want to use it, therefore we are ditching it for good.
If enough people are interested in the second incarnation of this experiment, I will be happy to start organising it again, only a little better this time. Therefore, I kindly invite all those who would like to take part, to fill in this online questionnaire:
https://forms.microsoft.com/r/u0qSiYx9dx
I'll wait for about a week, after which I'll either make the next step, or, in case the enthusiasm is low, I'll go back to enjoying these treasure on my own as before. Needless to say, I am available to answer any questions, either here on the public forum, or by private messages on the playroom. Anyone can talk to me, I rarely bite, promise. If your English is at least intermediate, you're more than welcome. Actually, those who don't feel very confident about their language skills are strongly encouraged to join. They'll certainly improve a lot by listening and trying to understand a new story each time. In addition, natives and advanced speakers will be around and ready to help and explain, in case the story is too complicated or accents are too strong. We're all here to learn from each other.
Thank you very much everyone, apologies for this incredibly long post, hope at least some of you are still awake. Warm regards!
Update! Many thanks to all those who took the time to respond. The form will remain online and open indefinitely, in case anyone new decides to join later. If you get an error when trying to access the form, it means that the project isn't around anymore. For the time being though, we're alive and growing. Cheers!
Score: +1
Last edited by metal_phoenyx, Sep 22 2023 18:40:53