Crowdsourced Content
Definition
Crowdsourced Content refers to material that is created collaboratively by gathering input, ideas, or contributions from a large group of people, often through online platforms. This method leverages the collective knowledge and creativity of a community to produce content that reflects diverse perspectives and experiences. For example, Wikipedia is one of the largest and most well-known crowdsourced content platforms, where users contribute and edit articles collaboratively.
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Translation
Content made by the crowd, for the crowd—where you let everyone chip in their two cents, and then stitch it together into something (hopefully) brilliant.