Netscape is hosted by editors, known as anchors, who choose the top stories for each section. Netscape covers a wide variety of global news.
2Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot – Netscape
The story pages on Netscape allow users to vote on comments as well as the story itself.
3Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot – Netscape
Coming soon: a chat tool that allows the audience to chat directly with the Netscape editors, known as anchors. Netscape also makes heavy use of tags for categorizing stories.
4Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot – Digg
Digg does not use editors, and relies on the users to make stories popular. Currently, Digg covers a variety of technology topics, but the site will be expanding coverage to world news soon.
5Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot – Digg
The Digg story page shows threaded comments, and users can digg other users based on the quality of their comments.
6Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot – Slashdot
The venerable Slashdot is an editor-driven site, but users have extensive and edifying conversations in the comments area of each story.
7Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot – Slashdot
Besides its ability to direct enormous traffic to a site, Slashdot is well-known for its meta-moderation system and insightful comments from users.
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