Friday, February 16, 2007

User Generated Content

From Wikipedia (I thought the source was appropriate since it is about user-generated content)

User-generated content (UGC) refers to various kinds of media content that is produced or primarily influenced by end-users; as opposed to traditional media producers, licensed broadcasters, and production companies. The term came into the mainstream during 2005 in web publishing and new media content production circles. It reflects the expansion of media production through new technologies that are accessible and affordable to the general public. These include digital video, blogging, podcasting, mobile phone photography and wikis. In addition to these technologies, user-generated content may also employ a combination of open source, free software, and flexible licensing or related agreements to further diminish the barriers to collaboration, skill-building and discovery.

Is user-generated content more powerful than existing media? What is more trustworthy, existing forms of media, or new media/user-generated content/web 2.0?2

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