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Social News Sites Pay Top Submitters

prostoalex writes "With the proliferation of social news sites relying on users to submit and vote for content, quite a few of newcomers to the industry face the need to pay top submitters or hire people away from other social news sites, the Washington Post reports. The phenomenon has also led to the appearance of the surfing jobs, where people are paid mostly to surf the Web and find out new links." From the article: "The system depends on a steady stream of contributors like Spring. Last month, Netscape said it would be the first to pay the most active contributors -- $1,000 a month to post at least 150 stories during that time to its newly redesigned Web site. The job qualifications are rather fuzzy, but an executive said active 'navigators' or 'social bookmarkers' provide a valuable service because they keep the site's content varied and fresh."

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  1. Insightful response. by telchine · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have an insigtful response to this Slashdot article. However, I'm not responding until someone stumps up the cash.

  2. How things change by chemindefer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Netscape is hiring Navigators...and they used to give them away.

  3. Slashdot should do it by isorox · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I wonder if the submitter "prostoalex", was thinking slashdot would do the same. Now, lets see, who has submitted the most number of stories?


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