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posted by martyb on Tuesday January 14 2020, @08:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the editors-wanted dept.

The observant reader will notice that we have reduced the number of stories we post on weekdays from about 15 stories per day to about 13 stories per day. We would certainly like to continue with the higher rate, but we have been struggling to do so with current staff.

We try to post enough stories each day so that there is "something for everyone". Ultimately this site is for the community. It is also by the community; it does not run all by itself.

We Need Your Help

People's lives change. They move, get married, have health issues, change jobs, etc. All of these place additional demands on their spare time. SoylentNews is not immune to this; in fact we have experienced all of these. With less free time available, more work falls upon the other staff members — whose lives are already quite full.

What would help?

Volunteer! Have you ever thought about being an editor at SoylentNews?

You'll get to learn a super-sekret handshake, the passcode to enter our volcano-lair, and the admiration of your fellow Soylentils!

Right from the start, let me point out that we — SoylentNews — aim to be impartial. If you have an agenda that you would like to push or advocate (or denigrate) then skip to the next story.

On the other hand, not a great deal of time is needed. Even if you have only an hour or two per week that you could contribute, that would be greatly appreciated!

An earlier request for help summarized things nicely (slightly updated here):

Well we are all volunteers, so we contribute what we can, when we can, no one is expected to edit X stories/day (make your own hours). I would say a strong recommendation (maybe not requirement) is signing onto IRC once in a while (especially when editing) so one can communicate with the other editors. Editing a few stories a day, or even a few a week would be welcome. A typical submission takes me about 15-30 minutes to edit, usually on the longer side if I'm expanding or adding a balanced point of view without trying to put words into the mouth of the submitter. The rest is pretty much what you'd expect:

  • Opening up a story
  • Checking links
  • Checking basic grammar and spelling
  • Correcting wording
  • Expanding a weak submission (sometimes it's just a few links and a sentence or quote)
  • etc.

One also needs to:

How else could I help?

Nominate someone. Have you noticed someone who tends to compose well-written comments or journal entries? Think they might be a good fit? Please let us know!

How else could I help?

Submit a story! A well-written story that needs little editing takes a huge load off of the editorial staff. If just a few Soylentils submitted a story each day it would make a world of difference. Ideally, a story submission would be grammatically correct, have no spelling errors, be balanced and impartial, and be "publication ready". But even if your writing skills are not up to (or are even far from) that level, we are experienced at "cleaning things up", so do not let that keep you from making a story submission! If you see something tech-related that you think would be of interest to the community? Send it in!

How can you reach us?

Send an email to editors (at) soylentnews (dot) org. Or drop a message on our IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. Just issue the command "/join #editorial" and leave a message expressing your interest, along with your SoylentNews nickname, and someone will get back to you.

What's in it for me?

That is a good question. Speaking for myself, it started with my getting onto IRC and occasionally pointing out an error I'd seen in a story. Sometimes it would take a while before I could get the attention of an editor who could make the correction. I got frustrated. Finally, I suggested that if I were made an editor, I could fix things myself without having to track people down. Over the 5 ½ years since then, I have made mistakes... and learned how to own them, in writing, in front of all of you. I've developed a thicker "skin". I've made great friendships with people all around the world. The technical expertise on staff here is amazing; they've taught me so much. And, I hope, I've been able to teach them a thing or two, too.


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  • (Score: 2) by einar on Tuesday January 14 2020, @08:31PM (3 children)

    by einar (494) on Tuesday January 14 2020, @08:31PM (#943244)

    The bone I have to pick with political discussions is that they are nearly always about some local rubbish. Your village might be the most beautiful one and its inhabitants nice and important people, but believe me, it is not the center of the world.

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  • (Score: 1, Touché) by Ethanol-fueled on Tuesday January 14 2020, @09:03PM (1 child)

    by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Tuesday January 14 2020, @09:03PM (#943261) Homepage

    Universally, influxes of minorities ruin traditionally non-minority neighborhoods. When you too get the balls to start pointing these things out, you'll get an outpouring of support from all those who would be censured or even jailed for expressing the same notion. Unless you're a fucking Pajeet stinking up your European, American, or Canadian office with your turbo curry swamp-ass. In which case you should be forcibly-introduced to a soap shower and then some decent antiperspirant.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 15 2020, @08:16PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 15 2020, @08:16PM (#943758)

      Hi racist dickbag, something must've gone wrong in your life again to be bombing SN with your douchey stupidity. I'll take microwaved curry smells over the unpleasantness that is your simple existence of hate. Congrats on choosing a corrupt moron btw, stellar move!

  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday January 15 2020, @01:56AM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Wednesday January 15 2020, @01:56AM (#943398) Journal

    I get the most out of political discussions when they're covering laws or policies that might be useful where I live. For example, I was interested in stories a couple years ago about the rise of the Pirate Party in Europe, and the tech and privacy planks they were putting in their platforms. Also, the EU's data privacy law is something I'd like to see in the US also.

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    Washington DC delenda est.