Difference between revisions of "Minac"

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In rotational [[apae]] such as [[The Cult]], this can be even more complex; Active members have publishing requirements – they must publish a [[Cultzine]] when it comes their turn in a 'rotation' – and activity requirements, in that they must comment on at least every other [[Cultzine]] as they are published in rotation.
 
In rotational [[apae]] such as [[The Cult]], this can be even more complex; Active members have publishing requirements – they must publish a [[Cultzine]] when it comes their turn in a 'rotation' – and activity requirements, in that they must comment on at least every other [[Cultzine]] as they are published in rotation.
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Some [[clubs]], such as the [[N3F]], have imposed or proposed minac. See [[Activity Party]].
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Revision as of 19:01, 9 September 2020

(Did you mean a fanzine by Ted White and Les Gerber?)


Minac is the minimum activity requirement for an apa, usually a certain number of original pages which need to be published and distributed through the apa within a given time period. If you don’t make minac, the OE may kick you out for lacktivity.

In rotational apae such as The Cult, this can be even more complex; Active members have publishing requirements – they must publish a Cultzine when it comes their turn in a 'rotation' – and activity requirements, in that they must comment on at least every other Cultzine as they are published in rotation.

Some clubs, such as the N3F, have imposed or proposed minac. See Activity Party.



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