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| Streaming most commonly refers to the transmission of video so that others may observe one's actions in realtime or near-realtime. The term also includes audio streams, or any other kind of information stream. | | #REDIRECT [[Streaming and Video Publishing Policy]] |
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| == Streaming of Fleet Operations ==
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| * In EVE University, the streaming of fleet operations is NOT ALLOWED by default.
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| * Any Fleet Commander (FC) may allow his/her fleet to be streamed on a per-fleet basis. The FC may stream the fleet operations himself, or another fleet member may request permission to do so.
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| * Any fleet that will be streamed must be announced as such during fleet formation, or when its advert/link for the Fleet Finder is posted. Players who join a streamed fleet must be made aware of it.
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| * Fleet operations must always be streamed on at least a 5 minute delay.
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| * Obscure any potential intel leaks (e.g. chat windows) unless you specifically wish to relay that intel, e.g. when inviting a fight.
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| === Fleet Safety and Streaming ===
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| There are many good reasons for streaming a fleet operation. Some FC's may even wish to stream to encourage hostiles to engage, to find more fights.
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| The key point is that the fleet members are made aware of this, and that players may opt out of a fleet if they do not wish to incur the extra risk. Or perhaps they may wish to fly a cheaper ship, or jump out of their expensive clone.
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