Comunidades virtuais: quando o leitor é a notícia
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The Culture of Participation
By
Erick Schonfeld, July 18, 2005
Blogs,
wikis, Flickr, Zazzle. These are not the names of strange aliens from other planets. They are the expressions of an emerging culture right here on Earth. It’s a culture in which every citizen is a publisher, photographer, programmer, or product designer. It’s a culture that's blurring the lines between amateur and professional, consumer and creator. It’s the culture of participation.
Blogs have given rise to millions of citizen journalists, all self-publishing maniacally in search of an audience. Wikis, of course, are group blogs that turn the participation dial up a notch by allowing multiple authors to contribute to the same webpage. The photo-sharing website Flickr is a natural consequence of the spread of digital cameras: Snap pictures, download them to a computer, and upload them to the Web (where friends, or anyone else, can see them). Video will be next.
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