BBC News goes all Slahdot and Kuro5hin
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MD at Technovated
11 October 2005 15:51pm
Ben Metcalfe makes an interesting post about how the BBC will be moderating it's website coments in their "Have your say" section... where they will be adopting a Slashdot/Kuro5hin style rating system.
View the post:
http://benmetcalfe.com/blog/index.php/2005/10/08/bbc-news-goes-all-slahdot-and-kuro5hin/
Is this the beginning of mainstream self-moderating online communities?
What do you think?