October 01, 2005

Blogging Policy & Code of Ethics for Deadwood Blog

We have adapted Charlene Li's (Forrester) Blogging Policy and Code of Ethics as well as Lenn Pryor's (Microsoft) semi-informal Blogging Policy in order to provide guidelines for bloggers and to build trust with readers, producers, and others involved with the production of Deadwood.

  1. The views expressed here are the authors alone and do not necessarily represent the views of HBO, Paramount, Redboard Productions, Roscoe Productions, the Cast, the Crew, or anyone else affiliated with Deadwood.
  2. We who post at this blog will always respect the company's confidentiality and proprietary information.
  3. We who post at this blog will seek clarity and permission if we have any questions about what is appropriate to include in this blog.
  4. We will be respectful to the company, employees, customers, partners, and competitors.
  5. We will understand and comply when the company asks that topics not be discussed for confidentiality or legal compliance reasons.
  6. We will ensure that our blogging activity does not interfere with our work commitments.
  7. The following will guide all who blog here:
  • Above all, "Be smart."
  • Respect existing confidentiality agreements
  • Don't break news; don't disclose confidential information
  • Be cautious with third-party information
  • Respect prior employers and employees.
  • Identify yourself
  • Be cautious in how you offer support or advice
  • Speak for yourself
  • Think about reactions before you post
  • Commit yourself to the following personal code of ethics:
    1. I will tell the truth.
    2. I will write deliberately and with accuracy.
    3. I will acknowledge and correct mistakes promptly so as to maintain the integrity of my publishing.
    4. I will reply to emails and comments when appropriate, and do so promptly.
    5. I will strive for high quality with every post including basic spellchecking.
    6. I will stay on topic.
    7. I will disagree with other opinions respectfully.
    8. I will link to online references and original source materials directly.
    9. I will disclose conflicts of interest.
    10. I will keep private issues and topics private, since discussing private issues would jeopardize my personal and work relationships.

Originally from the Forrester Best Practice report: Blogging policy examples http://forrester.typepad.com/charleneli/2004/11/blogging_policy.html

Posted by DBP at 07:13:57 | Permanent Link | Comments (19) |
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1 - We just want to thank everyone Background and crew for the great time. My wife had the walk through part on 12/9/05 the night shoot. (Comment this)

Written by: Ron & Gail Flatt at 2005/12/15 - 00:13:00
2 - We at the HBO Deadwood Community Board are disgusted and devastated at HBO's decision not to renew the actors' contracts. All of us.. the fans, actors, Mr. Milch and every one of you had been promised a fourth season of the most incredible television series ever made. We may not know exactly what you do every day, but believe me, we sure as hell appreciate it. We know this program wouldn't exist without you. And now we want you to know that we're working our butts off to do what we can to get you back to work and us back in front of our tv screens on Sunday nights.

We've created a website, http://www.savedeadwood.net/index.htm

Since we received this horrible news last week, we've been working our tails off on a massive email, telephone, letter-writing, word of mouth, etc. campaign to get DEADWOOD it's deserved full fourth season. We're reaching out to media nationwide. We're bombarding HBO, Time-Warner, cable companies, blogs, newspapers, t.v. stations, etc. with letters and emails. Now we're getting out the big guns and have launched a pledge drive to place a full page ad in next Thursday's National Edition of Daily Variety. In only 30 hours we've received approximately 45% of our goal of $6,475.00. We believe this ad will reach a huge industry audience. We can only hope it's successful, but we're more than willing to try. We haven't given up and we ain't goin' down without a fight.

Now we need your help. Please let everyone you know who loves Deadwood about our campaign. Please ask them to help in any way they can. Writing letters, sending emails, making calls, etc. We have tons of information on the HBO bulletin board. They needn't be shy about posting a question or comment or emailing any of us through the board's link (done by clicking on our user name) if they wish. Also, please ask them to spread the word about our ad campaign and include a link in any correspondence they send out. The website is: http://www.savedeadwood.net/pledge.htm

However this turns out, we sincerely thank each and every one of you for giving us the best damn time we've ever had... DEADWOOD.

All good wishes,

SC (Comment this)

Written by: SundaysChild at 2006/05/18 - 21:43:08
3 - My memory is sometimes faulty, but I seem to remember David Milch telling us that we had been picked up for two more seasons, making five total. I know for certain that we were told at least one more season.

If HBO told him we were picked up for either one or two seasons, and he passed that info on to us, does that give us grounds for a law suit? Are there any Lawyers amoung us that can answer this question?

Jim B (Comment this)

Written by: Jim Bratcher at 2006/05/26 - 09:33:44
4 - I Worked with everybody that is on this blog and im sad what i heard i worked most of season 3 with everybody there. My Brother And myself on the group shot with Steve the Ad Brother Heard from Maileen about the News I Enjoyed My Self On Deadwood had alot of fun I always thought it was the story that made show Work Always.

Thanks Guys Keep in touch
Ed Frost (Comment this)

Written by: Ed Frost at 2006/05/27 - 07:30:50
5 - Ed Frost
My Email Is softheartscoporation@yahoo.com Sorry That Is Was Not I The Body Of Other Post. (Comment this)

Written by: Ed Frost at 2006/05/27 - 07:37:43
6 - I think there could be just as many women watching Deadwood as men. Does HBO not know that we LOVE COWBOYS? REAL Risk takers. They need to keep Deadwood alive, Renew their contracts and finally give us what we want!
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Written by: Diane at 2006/06/04 - 17:48:10
7 - I just read that HBO has reached the decision to discontinue Deadwood. Earlier today I learned that Ford Motor Company has decided to discontinue the Taurus, which is the best selling automobile ever built with over 600,000 units sold each year for the past six years.

With the demise of the Sopranos just around the corner with only eight episodes left, it is a natural to have Deadwood take up the slack that will occur when Tony and company bids farewell.

How can the decision makers at HBO be as stupid as their counterparts at Ford.

The only reason that I pay a premium to have HBO on my cable system has been the Sopranos and Deadwood. If anyone owns any shares of HBO they had best be selling it before the stock goes down the toilet.

The day that Deadwood runs it's last episode is the day that I cancel HBO and good riddance

Does anyone know the E-mail address that will reach the decision makers at HBO?

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Written by: Richard Hight at 2006/06/11 - 19:21:51
8 - I just read that HBO has reached the decision to discontinue Deadwood. Earlier today I learned that Ford Motor Company has decided to discontinue the Taurus, which is the best selling automobile ever built with over 600,000 units sold each year for the past six years.

With the demise of the Sopranos just around the corner with only eight episodes left, it is a natural to have Deadwood take up the slack that will occur when Tony and company bids farewell.

How can the decision makers at HBO be as stupid as their counterparts at Ford.

The only reason that I pay a premium to have HBO on my cable system has been the Sopranos and Deadwood. If anyone owns any shares of HBO they had best be selling it before the stock goes down the toilet.

The day that Deadwood runs it's last episode is the day that I cancel HBO and good riddance

Does anyone know the E-mail address that will reach the decision makers at HBO?

 (Comment this)

Written by: Richard Hight at 2006/06/11 - 19:22:18
9 - I cannot believe a show as amazing as Deadwood could be canceled. It is simply the best thing that I have ever seen on television. There is not one aspect of the show that does not completely blow me out of the water. The background characters are riveting, the set is stunning and the acting is flawless. Scene after scene has reduced me to a sobbing, hiccuping mess on my couch from Al's final scene with the suffering Reverand, the Doc's anguished plea to God to Charlie and Jane standing at Wild Bill's grave talking to him.

I doubt that HBO will change their mind so I will simply say thank-you to all of you involved with the show. You brought something wonderful into my life and I am grateful to everyone of the Deadwood folks for what they created.

But, I have noticed an increase of profanity in my vocabulary since discovering your show. (Comment this)

Written by: Ramona at 2006/06/26 - 07:58:10
10 - If HBO ends DEADWOOD, I will end my subscription.
They ended Carnivale & left fans hanging.
They need to advertise these GREAT shows better if they want more viewers. I do not even watch regular tv.
I am sure many others will stop viewing HBO if they ignore fans. (Comment this)

Written by: Joyce at 2006/07/05 - 21:40:19
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