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Unmoderated reader comments are a news fail
Some mainstream media have incorporated the fantastic ability of the web to allow reader comments to stream live.
Apparently, the misguided professional believes this is a wonderful way of operating public journalism, which seems to be so popular right now. Really, we’re demonstrating our real connections with our audience.
Unfortunately, when reader comments are opened on every story, and allowed...
Why my research is in Twitter
“Twitter’s a fad.”
“The young kids use Twitter because they don’t want to have a real conversation.”
“Twitter is destroying society.”
“How do you know they’re real?”
“I really don’t care that much about what you’re doing all day.”
I’ve heard it all. From all types of people.
The only people who truly understand...
The latent sphere of the network society
Time for a brain dump. I have just completed reading work coming from Mor Naaman, Jeffrey Boase and Chih-Hui Lai at Rutgers, slated for CSCW 2010, on the content of messages in what they’ve decided to call “social awareness streams.”
And right there I have an issue. I’m lumping it together with the term “weak ties” which found prominence in the 1940s (well before...
What Twitter means to me
I joined Twitter on my first trip to the US, in 2007 at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco. And I remember thinking it sucked. I had no connections other than the conference channel – which was tweeting basically nothing. That sucked.
Segway (does it have a ue?): I’m a tertiary level teacher of marketing and journalism in Oz, and every Christmas break (5 weeks long) I commit myself...
The future of print journalism is social
Traditional print media’s attempts to embrace an online presence has been lacklustre, and in fact has helped kill their brands.
Most print MSM have incorporated blogs as part of their delivery mechanism. They have made their existing, print-trained reporters produce content for a medium they are not familiar with. It’s like having a trained print journalist produce television. There are...
Why you shouldn't read print
Since moving to Boulder I’ve actually started picking up the local free newspaper each day, but I’m over it. Why? I read it online and believe it’s the cheapest, easiest way of helping the environment – even easier than all that other recycling we do.
In Australia to get a paper you need to visit a newsagent, or the train station – basically have a human interaction....





I'm Jo White, aka Mediamum (TM). I'm an Aussie mum of four living in Colorado doing graduate research in social media and crisis informatics at CU. My life is a blended experience. These are my stories.



