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Occupy Wall Street 24/7Posted on Oct 13, 2011
We have a new Dig where you can find all of our Occupy movement coverage from Truthdig editors, contributors and commenters, as well as the latest from Twitter and around the Web. Q: What is a “dig”? A: Truthdig was originally conceived as a magazine that would offer in-depth, long-form investigations into major issues. We call them Digs. Over the years we’ve added blogs, cartoons, videos, columns, book and film reviews and other fresh content. With the Occupy Wall Street movement, we’re launching a different kind of Dig in order to better cover this critically important story from all angles in real time. Rather than one long essay, you’ll find all the content we think is relevant to the 99 percent protests across the country, along with the latest tweets and comments from Truthdig readers. Take a look here. If you have news to report from Occupy Wall Street and its sister protests, drop us a line at occupy(at)truthdig.com. Advertisement Previous item: Iran's Narco-for-Hire Next item: OWS Declares Victory as Liberty Plaza Cleanup Is Postponed New and Improved CommentsWe are launching a major overhaul of our comments section. In addition to more robust spam filtering and moderation, new features include the ability to rate other comments, sort how they are displayed and respond directly via e-mail or in a thread. Unfortunately, commenters will lose their existing Truthdig identities. It's a pain, we know, but on the plus side you will now be able to log in with a plethora of options, including Google, Twitter, Facebook and Disqus accounts. Before launching this system we spent months in discussion with our top commenters. We listened to the feedback and we hope you like what we've come up with. Please direct any problems or concerns to us via our contact page. |
By OzarkMichael, October 15, 2011 at 8:15 am Link to this comment
Apply named. Thats all thats in the news. For every protester there must be two reporters.
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