web3glossarycrowdsourced content
Crowdsourced Content

Summary

Content created and edited collaboratively by a large group of people, often through digital platforms, enabling diverse contributions and perspectives.

Detailed Description

Crowdsourced content refers to information, media, or resources that have been compiled from the collective knowledge, inputs, and insights of a large number of individuals, often facilitated by online platforms. This approach harnesses the power of the community to generate content that can be more varied and representative than content created by a single entity or a small group. Crowdsourced content can be seen in various domains, including online encyclopedias like Wikipedia, social media posts, reviews, and collaborative projects like open-source software. It allows for faster content creation, access to diverse viewpoints, and increased engagement from users, but also raises issues of quality control and misinformation.

Category
Content Creation
Synonyms
Community-generated content
Co-created content
Collaborative content
Crowd-created content
User Generated Content

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Wikipedia

An online encyclopedia that allows users to create, edit, and organize articles collaboratively, resulting in a comprehensive knowledge repository.

Industries:

Education
Information Technology

Platforms:

Web
Mobile applications
Open-source Software

Projects where developers around the world contribute code and improvements, allowing collaborative software development.

Industries:

Software Development
Technology

Platforms:

GitHub
Bitbucket
Humans of New York

A photography project that collects individual stories from New Yorkers through social media contributions.

Industries:

Media
Social Media

Platforms:

Facebook
Instagram

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