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The Monrovian Analog Blogger

An anonymous reader writes "Motherboard.TV reports, 'In Monrovia, Liberia, there’s a guy taking the matter of a lopsided, state-run media and reshaping it into a free-of-charge, independent news-aggregator—all accomplished with dry-erase board and couple markers. (Sorry, internet!) Each morning, at 10:45 AM, Alfred Sirleaf wakes up and heads down to his bulletin board to post the day’s news, culling together a slate of stories his countrymen might otherwise never see. Grateful readers line up in droves, on foot and in cars, to read these updates, in what has been described as the country's — and probably the world's — only analog blog.'"

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  1. Not for long... by nhytefall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He'll probably be properly "censored" soon. Can't have the state lose control of the media...

    Seriously though... props to him for taking a stand!

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    1. Re:Not for long... by cjfs · · Score: 5, Informative

      He'll probably be properly "censored" soon.

      He was arrested before and went into exile for a while as well. He's been at this for several years.

  2. is commenting allowed? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    wait til gnaa hears about this.

    1. Re:is commenting allowed? by Suhas · · Score: 5, Funny

      Quite frankly, I'd love to see trolls try to get first post on the guy's whiteboard...

      He is using chalk to write on a blackboard you racist prick. Just because the guy is black you assume he should be writing on a whiteboard?
      ;-)

  3. Loose definition of morning by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 5, Funny

    Each morning, at 10:45 AM, Alfred Sirleaf wakes up

    That's the kind of job I want.

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  4. Stop making this trite! by firefarter · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know the tone on slashdot is more on the humorous side, but seriously, stop belittling this.

    After the war, Liberia had no functioning utilities for over 14 years - no sewage system, no water, no electricity, no telephone. Nowhere - not even in the capital!
    Without painting a stereotype, Liberians aren't exactly known for their entrepreneurship. This man should really be applauded for what he is pulling up despite difficulties.