There are lots of events, training classes and other opportunities that can be found on Craigslist. However, it is more difficult to find them and even more annoying after having to sort through ads with false information and other inappropriate postings. Craigslist does monitor spam and other unnecessary postings to remove them and keep these listings to a minimum. Therefore, the administrators should receive their due credit for that. However, it is not always possible for them to get rid of every single inappropriate posting on a website that lists dozens of items for almost every state in the country. That is where it gets messy for the users who are actually being productive and using Craigslist for normal activity or transactions.
For every normal user, it seems that Craigslist attracts about 20 more users whose only objective is to scam people or even worse, assault them. There is no telling, how many pedophiles, identity thieves and other criminals surf and post on Craigslist….appearing as upstanding citizens who are supposedly conducting business of some sort. That takes me back to the whole casting and hiring issue. There is not enough time worth wasting on Craigslist when it comes to movie productions, events or any other entertainment related projects. First and foremost, a call for actors, crew members or any other assistance on a website that reeks of criminal behavior is not best for the actors or staff that is needed. I would not want an actor that I plan to hire to have to go through posts that look similar to mine, in hopes of them clicking on my listing.
During that time, an actor could easily select to audition for a role in some fake film or apply for a non-existent event that was posted by a person who is interested in stealing money from someone or having sexual relations with whoever responds to the add. I am not in the business of luring aspiring actors with fake information and empty promises. Secondly, I have realized that Craigslist is not the best place to find great actors. Granted, quality talent and assistants can be found through Craigslist. That still does not always apply for every listing.
Since the public uses this website, it is not unlikely for a random citizen to send his or her high school photo in hopes of landing a role on the next film or TV show pilot. This is not only aggravating, it is a waste of time for those looking for professional actors who at least have some idea of what needs to be done. Therefore, I plan on staying with the tried and true media outlets and networks where quality talent can be found. Furthermore, I’ll save the spam and other crap for the Craigslist fiends. It may appear that this is all about actors and talent. If that is so and you are reading this, let’s step out of that area for a moment.
Forget about making movies or hosting a party now. It does not matter if you need help to move from one house to another or if you are purchasing or selling a Flat Screen TV. Craigslist does not bring in quality leads, prospects or friends as much as it sends criminals and lowlifes your way.
Do you agree that Craigslist is for idiots (and other lowlife people)?