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Opinion

September 9, 2008

Lots of chances to interact online

To the editor:

Thank you for enabling readers like me to engage with you online. It's refreshing to visit a random page on newburyportnews.com, read content from a reporter and scroll down to read comments from the community. But, how come reporters don't interact with people commenting on their stories? The Web of 2008 is not the Web of five years ago. It is constantly changing. Today's Web is social: blogs, wikis, audio and video, social networking. Unlike the static content of the past, today's Web is built around the idea of a community. Anyone can say what they want and anyone else can join the conversation.

On Oct. 8, Daily News reporter Stephen Tait wrote about Newburyport's bloggers, as if it was some new phenomenon to talk about the city on the Web. Is it any surprise that a Google search for "Newburyport" yields 3.6 million results? How about 90 groups on Facebook with Newburyport in the group name, 405 videos on YouTube tagged in the title or description as "Newburyport," 7,280 people and groups on MySpace who associate themselves with Newburyport, and 28 Twitter users who call Newburyport home?

I am an online journalist and there are many others like me: Tom Salemi, Gillian Swart, Mary Baker Eaton, Michelle Xiarhos Curran, Jennifer Karin, Peter McClelland, Alex Hasapis, Kelly Ann Captain Mauro DeBacco, City Councilor Ed Cameron, and a random person calling him or herself Mr. X. I'm sure I'm missing a couple dozen.

I recognize the Web is new territory for you. You don't have to jump in alone. Will you turn to your online community? Interact with us and I guarantee we'll make it worthwhile.

Ari Herzog

Newburyport

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