Background

What's the most important news of the day? Traditionally this was decided by the editor of your newspaper. It was a top-down decision, not open for debate. Social news sites, however, have turned it into a raging conversation, where votes are cast, stories are commented on and a community decides for itself what it believes to be the best or most newsworthy stories from the net. The front page has been crowdsourced. We want to hone in on the specific ways that social news sites have changed the media industry.

Social news sites like Digg found inspiration from social bookmarking destinations like Del.icio.us. The difference that Digg pioneered was focusing on dynamic content and daily news stories. "We were trying to come up with ways to describe it. It has the same social component of social bookmarking but its rally about dynamic content," said Jay Adelson CEO of Digg.com to our own David Cohn. "In Digg's world what you are syndicating when you 'digg' that story to all your friends is something that is very time sensitive, because you wouldn't 'digg' that story tomorrow, because it would be old news."

Digg is just the begining of the social news story. Other sites are:

Newsvine (Newsvine has a core group of volunteers working in thr Assignment Zero crowd. You Newsviners can offer details of your experiences on your site in the reporters' notebook -- and on the survey -- but please leave the third-party reporting to others.)
Reddit (Disclaimer: Reddit is owned by Conde Net, which also owns Wired.com.)
Newstrust

Netscape


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First draft Patrick Crawford0Jun 1 2007 - 5:03pm
The Pursuit of Mary Lou Fulton and other matters. oldfogey0Apr 21 2007 - 11:35pm
I was asked to present my views oldfogey0Apr 21 2007 - 4:28pm
Ranking -- and Ranting About -- the News Christine Riedel2Apr 19 2007 - 3:53pm

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All the News that Is Fit to Seed netzoo1 year 10 weeks ago
Interview Completed with Tom Drapeau, Director of Netscape mincedmedia1 year 10 weeks ago
Social Media Revolt: Digg and Democracy (Search Engine Roundtable) mincedmedia1 year 11 weeks ago
A follow-up with mstefanello Christine Riedel1 year 11 weeks ago
Newsvine 2.0 Launched - Evergreen Muhammad Saleem1 year 12 weeks ago
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The Expert Social Bookmarker David Cohn1 year 12 weeks ago
Niche Sites Define Community mstefanello1 year 12 weeks ago
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The Light of Understanding rhale1 year 13 weeks ago
NewsTrust: An "experiment" in developing discerning media consumers. DPennSOBE1 year 13 weeks ago
Newstrust is valuable but needs focus that's communicated to the community Ari1 year 13 weeks ago
Observations of a Host and Editor on NewsTrust.com Marty1 year 13 weeks ago
About NewsTrust - A social news site devoted good journalism fab1 year 13 weeks ago
Big Media Goes Small Cody1 year 17 weeks ago
Stumbled Upon David Cohn1 year 17 weeks ago
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Background on Digg David Cohn1 year 17 weeks ago
Talk to the authors of the next generation... chris_franz701 year 18 weeks ago
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