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September 07, 2005

The "citizen journalism" movement (a.k.a., grassroots media, "we media") continues to gain steam, especially in the U.S., and especially in the "hyper-local news" area. But there's something that bothers me about most "citJ" initiatives: Citizen submissions of content mostly are non-paid, with compensation being feeling good about better informing your neighbors, and/or the glory of seeing your name on the Web.

I view that as an indicator of the immaturity of the citJ movement. In time, I think that citJ initiatives will have to figure out how to compensate the people who submit the best content to them. Emphasis is (...)

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