BuzzMachine On Flickr’s Interestingness Free
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Mitch does raise a good point though. How and where do you find new and original content in the blogosphere. I find that I will find new writers oftentimes because they visit my blog and drop an insightful comment. I also get technorati subscriptions to terms like flickr and mce and tivo and the what not and find other new bloggers blogging about the same subjects that interest me. Still, I wish I could find more new fresh bloggers that are blogging about interesting things in digital media. Digg has a lot of stories with quite a bit of diversity. Where else out there are you finding fresh new voices?
Where interestingness works for Flickr is that there is a great deal of community interaction that is built around the photos of Flickr. All of this data, favorites, comments, notes, views, etc. represent activity and interest. Especially when people are marking a photograph as a favorite it says that they think it is good. When you have enough unrelated people saying something is good, there is a good chance that it is interesting. 2b1af7f3a8