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As predictable as clockwork, every so often a post comes along that dumps on either Techmeme or the blogosphere in general for being shallow and self-centered, for being onanistic (look it up) and consumed by the desire for cheap traffic hits, etc. etc. This week’s installment
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1 year ago
No one wants to read a post that is simply a copy-and-paste quote of someone else's with a link (which some people do - even on Techmeme), but if you have something to add or an opinion, I see no problem in weighing in on an already-covered topic - I think some forget that people on Techmeme have readers OUTSIDE of Techmeme as well - should those people not learn about certain things just because they don't go to Techmeme?
That being said I too like original ideas and many of my biggest stories are those. But do I think other news and important events should simply be overlooked in favor of those? No.
1 year ago
on Techmeme whether they were deliberately trying to get there or not,
simply by writing about a particular topic.
1 year ago
Interesting points all around - and finding the signal in the noise is a major issue. Which is why search (and find - the end product) is still nowhere near a done deal. We've got content creation tools aplenty, and tagging/sharing tools out the wazoo, yet much content gets buried (whether maliciously - as is rumored in the DIGG world, or just due to volume).
Plenty of work to be done!
Cheers,
Dan
PS - The pogo strip can't be THAT ancient, if I know about it. Wait, how'd I age that quick? ;)
1 year ago
not the only one that remembers the Pogo comic :-)
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I kind of doubt it, but I would be curious to see it.
1 year ago
Well thought-out, original content and ideas.
I struggle with producing that type of content myself. Why? Because it's hard. It's "easier' for me to piggyback off a techmeme story and add my contribution.
If I would just stop doing that, and instead work on more, better high-quality content I would be in better shape in terms of my monetization and readership. No question on that.
1 year ago
working on deeper content -- I try to do that too. I just thought
Steve was a little too negative, that's all.
1 year ago
But I do love Techmeme, and it does allow for discovery of different voices. And ultimately, great content prevails. Sure, someone can gin up a quick post and get some traffic from getting linked on Techmeme. But will those readers stay? Will they add the blog to their RSS feeds? Ultimately, content is king. And we need sites like Techmeme to help find great content and conversation.
1 year ago
Oh and heh, stop complaining dude, you aren't part of the lazysphere, you bring substance, even though I do find I disagree with you more often than not. One of the daily must-reads. /end honest kiss-ass heh
1 year ago
pile-on gets buried. And I have a feeling it kind of bothers Gabe
too. And thanks for the smooches :-)
1 year ago
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North American bloggers. There are other aggregators that focus on
other parts of the world.