Obviously this free dissemination of uncensored news coupled with the fact that the un-moderated, anonymous open publishing model makes it nearly impossible for the collective that runs the site to be held legally liable for it's content means that Indymedia is hated by the British authorities and there have been various attempts to shut it down over the years. These efforts have included multiple police raids and illegal seizure (read theft) of computer equipment but most recently have focused on police officers serving with a dedicated unit known as the "National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit (NECTU)" either posting articles calling for more moderation or articles that are so deeply offensive that they cause others to call for more moderation.
At around the time that all those undercover police officers were operating within the UK activist scene these calls for tighter moderation took hold among the Indymedia collective fuelled by the usual mix of paranoia, ego and passionately held political beliefs. Eventually this led to two distinct groups forming within the collective. One known as the Mayday collective wanted to keep Indymedia pretty much as it is while the other known as the BeTheMedia (BTM) collective wanted to shut down Indymedia completely and replace it with a tightly moderated, isolationist site that would focus on British news for British people. Bizarrely these two groups reached a consensus decision that on May 1st 2011 the UK Indymedia site would gradually be wound down and replaced by two new sites; Mayday and BeTheMedia.
When May 1st arrived the BTM group insisted that the Indymedia site be shutdown immediately. This went against the consensus decision so the Mayday group locked the BTM group out of the running of the site and kept it going. There is currently a three week suspension on the site shutdown to allow the factions to meet in person to try and solve their differences. I expect that the Indymedia site will remain open after that because if the BTM group want to go and do something different then the Internet is a big place so there's nothing stopping them and they don't need to shut down Indymedia to do it.
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Long live IMC UK
04.05.2011 15:13
Sure there's lots of nonsense, Trolls, badly translated pieces, etc, etc. But then there's lots of genuine stuff: random students telling their stories after the 2010 protests, informative comments (between the Trollish negativity), non-activists telling their experiences of activist events, and so on. It provides us with the rich mix of opinions and perspectives that an editorialised version would not; it's almost objective. Who should decide what's conspiracy theory and what's valid opinion? We can't exist in an activist bubble if what we really want to do is empower everyone; the only way is to allow anyone to publish (within reason of course - there are principles we all uphold).
I know there has been a long process behind the scene; I have not been part of that. However, as a reader, I love the IMC Newswire; as a writer, I only publish online with IMC UK. Therefore I say, Long Live IMC UK.
KID
BeTheMedia never wanted to shut down Indymedia UK
04.05.2011 16:58
That site was supposed to pull together content from local sites that are not part of the UK site, and the ones that are as well as the national wire. It was supposed to be more inclusive and not exclude local features, the way Indymedia UK has done for technical reasons for years.
The UK site was strongly represented in the aggregator, with a national wire as well as local wires for each of the regions.
There was also debate to widen out the project and include other radical media collectives.
All the above was agreed at an Indymedia UK meeting last summer. It was members of Mayday who stopped the agreement, again, after it was made, claiming there was no 'consensus'. A meeting had made this discussion in consensus with no objections. Maday members had been present at that meeting.
This account is extremely one sided, and partial with Mayday, repeating their allegations that anyone wanted to shut down Indymedia UK. This is not true.
me
btm: just do it cos i'm lovin it
04.05.2011 17:48
Please respect that the fork happened almost 4 days ago now, not exactly as you wanted but it happened.
Facts are stubborn things.
You wanted a fork.
You got a fork.
Now please just fork off.
forked off
exactly BTM
04.05.2011 18:03
ha ha, love it.
anarcho-revolutionary-family-guy