Curating, not moderating, the flow of content and participation

User generated content is, for many media companies and other organisations, more of a problem than a solution. Vague calls to action lead to waves of irrelevant content submitted by audiences who have taken time, effort, and in some instances spent money to do so - only for that content to, in most instances, be ignored. Online communities require moderation to keep discussions on the right side of the law. Breaking stories of importance, or topics that ... Full Story »

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by Cristian Vidmar - Nov. 5, 2009

Robin is a well known expert in the topics he discusses in the article. Being involved in the development of the tecnhology he mentions I must say that his review is absolutely to the point, very well written and will be of interest to many people.

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