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As for Digg eclipsing Slashdot, there are two arguments against. The first deals with the "wisdom of crowds." If crowds were automatically smarter than individuals, then surely it would have been selected for by social pressures and efficiency. Every organization of humans into a collective would, because of its superiority, be a democracy. Wikipedia is a good example that's a bit more Internet-related. Though certain topics have decent coverage, the entirety of the webcomics segment of Wikipedia was gutted by users who never bothered to explore the webcomic community.
Slashdot is one of the largest IT news sites on the Web. With over 50 million page views per month, Slashdot is a leader in its category, with coverage ranging from ultra technical to ultra controversial. It is more than just news though. It is one of the Web's largest online communities, comprised of a wide-range of professionals interested in not only reading cutting-edge journalism, but ... commenting on it. Slashdot has won over 20 awards including a 2000 Webby award for Best Community Web site, a 2000 Webby Award for "Best Print/Zine", voted one of Newsweek's favorite technology Web sites and Rated One of Yahoo's Top 100 Web sites as "Best Geek Hangout" (2001).
Some of the Slashdot people have personality cults which is weird because they are incredibly lame. Every single poll seems to have a reference to a character named CowboyNeal. One of the founders/editors, Rob Malda, goes by the handle CmdrTaco, and his posts are incredibly shallow and stupid (although admittedly not much more than those of the other editors).
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Interviews • Slashdot occasionally has interviews with various people. Questions are posted as comments in an initial story and 10 highly rated questions are sent to the interviewee; the answers are posted in a follow up story.
Slashdot trolling phenomena make up a large subset of the bizarre and complex subculture found on the popular technology website Slashdot. They are a mixture of juvenilia, sarcasm, deliberately bad jokes, tasteless nonsense and highly developed and artistic attempts to provoke outraged responses from other forum users, or amuse them. Slashdot trolling is a subset and a microcosm of Internet trolling in general. Some of these behaviours are usually considered to be more offensive or insightful than others. On Slashdot, many of these phenomena have become the object of parody.
Sites such as Slashdot, Digg, and Fark consist of brief submitted stories and a self-moderated discussion on each story. The typical submission introduces a news item or website of interest by linking to it. In response, large masses of readers tend to simultaneously rush to view the referenced sites. The ensuing flood of page requests from readers can exceed the site's available bandwidth or the ability of its servers to respond, and render the site temporarily unreachable.
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