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Ten questions for journalists in the era of overload at Newsless.org It's actually 10 things every journalist should ask before clicking 'publish' 1. Are we making our community feel better-informed or merely distracted? 2. How important is this for our community to know and why? 3. Are we chasing the larger story, or just the [...]Published January 4, 2009

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Photography introduced me to the 'new media' evolution. I currently do community management at Meraki in San Francisco, but this blog is about journalism, some UX design, and the occasional rant. more →

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  • It's actually 10 things every journalist should ask before clicking 'publish' 1. Are we making our community feel better-informed or merely distracted? 2. How important is this for our community to know and why? 3. Are we chasing the larger story, or just the latest story? 4. Are we synthesizing information, or merely aggregating it? 5. How are we serving those who know [nothing | a lot] about the topic? 6. Have we provided a clear trail through our coverage? [HAVE YOU LINKED?] 7. Are we using 1,000 words where a picture should be? [Hey, remember that video thing those guys were talking about? It works if it's relevant. If you've made it this far, it's relevant] 8. How good are our filters? [tag, and SEO please!] 9. Will our coverage find its audience where and when they’re ready for it? [more SEO, and more SEO, and more SEO] 10. How are we managing our own info overload? [setup
  • Fantastic photos from the latest Israeli invasion of Gaza.

  • hm… Trying out this Delicious auto-post thing until I can figure out a way to auto-post tumblr instead. Not too sure how I like the fact it cuts off comments after a while. Or the tags. Or the fact it didn't get everything I posted yesterday. *Sigh* I guess I'll keep it around until I can get Tumblr working.
  • What plugin are you using?
  • As I'm on a conference call with you… 

    I couldn't find a plugin, so I'm just using the experimental feature of delicious.
  • Postalicious is the way to go.
  • Nifry, I'll give it a shot, thanks!
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