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	Comments on: What Yahoo!&#8217;s purchase of Associated Content means for the crowdsourced (crap?) content industry	</title>
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		By: Natha Maguire		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think to call such crowd sourced content crap would be an overly projectionist view as to what defines quality.
The importance of crowd sourced content in all its forms, the above included cannot be underplayed in its contribution to creating transformational and transmedia narrative experiences.
Models of media enjoyment are highly complex and
a reputation system that seeks to define content quality in new media will need to be highly personalised and reflexive to provide any real meaning.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think to call such crowd sourced content crap would be an overly projectionist view as to what defines quality.<br />
The importance of crowd sourced content in all its forms, the above included cannot be underplayed in its contribution to creating transformational and transmedia narrative experiences.<br />
Models of media enjoyment are highly complex and<br />
a reputation system that seeks to define content quality in new media will need to be highly personalised and reflexive to provide any real meaning.</p>
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