Citizen journalism hub Allvoices adds mobile reporting
Posted by Emma Heald on April 16, 2009 at 8:29 AM
"Mobile device technology has reached a point in its evolution where text reports and media are of comparable quality to data delivered via a PC or media shot with dedicated cameras," explained Allvoices CEO Amra Tareen. She added that she believes "it's becoming increasingly clear that people want breaking news delivered immediately, and with little editorial bias or interference." In the US, contributors can send an SMS to 'VOICES,' and international participants can find an SMS number on the Allvoices site.
Allvoices gathers contributions from its members and places their reports alongside aggregated stories from mainstream media, distinguishing amateur journalism from professional by colour and title. There is no human editing, rather it is carried out by Allvoices' proprietary algorithms, which assess reliability of the content sent in. Members, however, can rate or flag content. As newspapers begin to struggle to provide the same level of coverage that they have been for decades, is this a chance for citizen journalists, armed with phones and cameras, to flourish?
Source: Allvoices press release
Source: Allvoices press release
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