Citizen Editors Too?

from the sure,-why-not dept

With all the hype about "citizen journalism" these days, it pays to remember that not everyone likes to write. So, some are trying to make it easier for people to participate by creating a system of "citizen editors" where people can indicate which news stories they find most interesting, and the system builds a front page based on what the most people choose. It's sort of an alternative to Google News, which is set up by an algorithm, or other pages that are set by specific editors whose job it is to choose which stories go where. The site itself, Common Times appears to be down right now, but it will be interesting to see how well it works. There are, obviously, some advantages to it -- in that it shows what people are really interested in, but there are disadvantages as well. To some extent, this type of thing builds up the "lowest common denominator" of stories, while leaving others -- which may be better or more interesting -- hidden, if they're less sensationalistic. That may still be valuable but it has its limitations as well.
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  1. identicon
    dorpus, 26 Jul 2005 @ 12:44pm

    Catching up to 2ch?

    Where any subscriber can post news articles, and anybody can comment on it?

    http://headline.2ch.net/bbynews/

    It's become a cultural phenomenon with its own language, elaborate ASCII art, novels and movies made about it. But in the USA, we're still at the phase of techdirt-style ego blogs run by one-man shows. The common times will have an "editorial staff", the next step towards 2ch-style democracy.

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  2. identicon
    Danno, 26 Jul 2005 @ 1:47pm

    No Subject Given

    Sounds like digg.

    Wonder if it'll have less morons.

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  3. identicon
    dorpus-hater, 26 Jul 2005 @ 3:46pm

    Re: Catching up to 2ch?

    please go away, dorpus. If you don't like it here, why do you continue to stick around? If techdirt is so backwards and beneath you, go somewhere else!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    dorpus, 26 Jul 2005 @ 6:31pm

    Re: Catching up to 2ch?

    Don't worry, I spend most of my energy on the other forums. Just didn't want anyone to get too smug here -- it's for your own good.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    Daranthalis, 27 Jul 2005 @ 6:48am

    Re: Catching up to 2ch?

    Which forums? I'd really prefer to avoid them.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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