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“Participants in online discussions hate moderation. This is fairly easy to understand given that moderation often polarises website users and those who own or manage them into adversarial situations.”
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“This yields a new architecture of news, a distributed architecture… Those students put their news up on their own sites because they have them and because the people they care about know their addresses and will read them”
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Round-up of coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings.
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Eat The Press | Virginia Tech: Non-Traditional Content at the Eye of the Storm | The Huffington Post“In the aftermath of yesterday’s tragedy at Virginia Tech, important details, jarring images, and on-the-ground accounts were provided by bloggers and cell-phone slingers, even as other online services helped a community steel themselves collectively”
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