Tx c3608ea3e36fbe8a80750e1c7d95b2d2f28fbdc4@10499404
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10,499,404
at 2017-03-26 02:24:24 (UTC)
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ref_block_num | 13,441 |
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ref_block_prefix | 3,173,594,255 |
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expiration | 2017-03-26 02:24:36 |
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operations | 0. | 0. | comment |
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1. | parent_author | krnel |
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parent_permlink | what-s-in-a-media-company-does-online-social-media-get-a-pass-on-standards-other-media-companies-have |
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author | denmarkguy |
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permlink | re-krnel-what-s-in-a-media-company-does-online-social-media-get-a-pass-on-standards-other-media-companies-have-20170326t022417994z |
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title | "" |
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body | "Things changed with the advent of the Internet as an access tool for the masses... as a result of which, I feel, we are *still* redefining what "media" means. In older times, the time lag between the discovery of scandal/incriminating evidence and reporting to the public was much greater... now it's instantaneous. At the same time, now *everyone* with a smartphone is suddenly a "news source." Or are they?
Don't have any good answers here... but Facebook and YouTube and their ilk are NOT just "impartial platforms."
On that other note, yes... Steemit needs better organization of content. I know there's a "communities" idea floating in the road map... but not sure about the implementation of that. We could just use some "channels" or something like that." |
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json_metadata | {"tags":["media"],"app":"steemit/0.1"} |
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extensions | [] |
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transaction_id | c3608ea3e36fbe8a80750e1c7d95b2d2f28fbdc4 |
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block_num | 10,499,404 |
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transaction_num | 2 |
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