“The Wikipedia article on social news redirects to social bookmarking, which I think is incorrect. Here's my description: on a typical social news site, users submit URLs for Web sites, images, videos, or news articles. Other users comment on and rate the URLs -- usually a binary thumbs-up/thumbs-down vote. Submitted URLs with the highest ranking are shown on the social news site's front page, and users may also have "personalized" front pages that include only URLs recommended for them. Typically (not always) there's a social network involved, such that a friend's submissions or votes matter more than a stranger's in recommending links for the user.
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