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Experts Take Back the Internet
Well it's about darn time!
By any name, the current incarnation of the Internet is known for giving power to the people. Sites like YouTube and Wikipedia collect the creations of unpaid amateurs while kicking pros to the curb—or at least deflating their stature to that of the ordinary Netizen. But now some of the same entrepreneurs that funded the user-generated revolution are paying professionals to edit and produce online content. In short, the expert is back. The revival comes amid mounting demand for a more reliable, bankable Web. "People are beginning to recognize that the world is too dangerous a place for faulty information," says Charlotte Beal, a consumer strategist for the Minneapolis-based research firm Iconoculture. Beal adds that choice fatigue and fear of bad advice are creating a "perfect storm of demand for expert information." http://www.newsweek.com/id/119091?GT1=43002 |
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AKAMonet: The information can be manipulated this way but it's already being manipulated. I'd rather experts debate certain issues than Joe Schmo the Blogger be presenting himself as an expert.
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There is a huge amount of misinformation on the web -- and an awful lot of "experts" with their heads up...well, you know. |
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