Great, Thanks!
On a serious note, Minotaur, I won't tell you how to run the Darkcoin Ambassador Group, which I'm sure will be a huge sucess, and I would ask you not to tell me how to run the Darkcoin Twitter PR Initiative, which is and will continue to be a huge success.
I will use Bitcoin Rush if I want to.
We have a deal?
To the contrary, I would expect for you and everyone else to provide constructive criticism to help the ambassadors do the best job possible. We are all community members and volunteers, I don't "run" the Ambassador Group, I did organize the launch of the group and hope that with the quality of the volunteers we have, everyone can contribute to spreading the word about Darkcoin directly to people outside of the forums. Fernando is helping a lot these days organizing the pending tasks.
I really don't understand why you are speaking to me directly about this, it is clear that the overwhelming majority of the community feels the Bitcoin Rush video is not our best presentation card. The humble and wise thing to do, would be to recognize that's how people feel and maybe take into consideration the opinion of the community you are looking to represent. When you are working on a community project like Darkcoin, you are by definition representing others and should expect to receive feedback and correct when necessary. As an example, Evan does this very well.
My feedback was offered in good faith, in my quality of community member, looking to help you in your efforts and I will continue to offer it in the future in that same way.
Fair enough. You have eloquently described your position, and I of course will help the DAG in any way I can. What I'm trying to convey to you guys is that some posters in a message board may not accurately convey what the Darkcoin community at large is thinking.
The DMs that I get on Twitter ask me for more information because of this video, (don't judge one place for number of views, this video is now hosted all over the net).
They comment that Rush is rather flamboyant, and I joke that he is an acquired taste. Then they say that Evan did a great job in the video, and ask for more information, which I happily provide.
Don't make the mistake of thinking that a few people's opinions trump the hundreds I've talked to on Twitter to get them investing in Darkcoin. I literally do it every day in my free time.
How can something that generates this much buzz and interest in Darkcoin be hidden from view? Try to understand this before you dismiss based on style.