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posted by mrcoolbp on Monday August 10 2015, @10:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the who-you-gonna-call-now dept.

As you are all aware, we are in the middle of the dog days of summer. We get it, people are busy with work, family, and a plethora of other things. Some of our (volunteer) staff need a break too, so we are looking for a few good people, be they man, woman, child, animal, mineral or vegetable, to join our ranks and help spread the workload.

There are a number of ways to help out:

  • Join us on our webchat IRC or, if you are new to IRC (I was only a year ago), check here for some tips on getting connected.
  • Email mrcoolbp (or if you are sick of that guy any other staff member like janrinok will do; "nickname@soylentnews.org" works for any of us)
  • Read the wiki page on "Getting Involved"

One thing that this site needs more than anything else to thrive is submissions.

We greatly appreciate all of our submitters. The submission queue is the lifeblood of SoylentNews, when it is empty, there is nothing to read, learn from, and argue about.

Takyon, Hugh Pickens, Phoenix666, and Arthur T. Knackerbracket come immediately to mind as people that we see submissions from a lot, and they present great submissions. However, consider that just one article a week from 25% of our registered users would give us more material than we can use, and yield a far greater variety of viewpoints, opinions, and stories. When you find something interesting, submit a story. Take a quick peek at our Submission Guidelines for some insight into best practices.

"But what do I submit?". Check out the RSSbot logs. Scroll down to 'today' and check out the links. This bot simply posts stories from various relevant sources in real-time by scraping RSS feeds (you can refresh the page and get more up-to-date stories).

A well crafted summary is preferred, but not an absolute necessity. Your summary doesn't have to be elaborate. It could be a copy/paste of the first paragraph or two from the article, but please, be sure to give us the link where you are getting the material.

I can only speak for myself, but I find the time spent working on SoylentNews and hanging around on IRC generally pretty relaxing. It is fun for me, and I appreciate that the community is an interesting place with people from many places, industries, and walks of life. It is a place where I come to learn, and read things I would otherwise never see.

Thanks to you all for helping build a great community, and we hope to see many new faces over the coming months.

--cmn32480


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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Monday August 10 2015, @11:10AM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday August 10 2015, @11:10AM (#220624) Journal

    " That's what happens when some bastard ruins your childhood,"

    You gotta let it go, dude. If there is an afterlife, then the bastard will get his there. If there is no afterlife - then what does it matter? You can only sustain yourself on hatred for so long. You let it go, or the hatred consumes you.

    "Let's face it, I'm prickly sometimes."

    No one gives a fuck. Intelligent people see what you write, they pick and choose to find what they can use, and the ignore all the rest. The less intelligent? Who has time to waste on them?

    "I would be more than happy to contribute vastly more stuff. However, some stuff I contribute gets rejected"

    So what? See above. Some of your shit is good. Some of your shit is shit. So what? Submit it anyway.

    And, stop whining. You're embarrassing both of us. Some of my shit has been rejected. The editors prefer not to handle stuff that is to political, preferring more technical stuff. Ehhh - that's cool. Submit. The stuff hangs around for hours or days in the submission queue anyway - anyone who wants to click on it can do so. If no one clicks, it means no one was interested. Pick another audience to submit those articles to. Soylent isn't the only site around, and I suspect that you probably belong to one or more other discussion groups. I know I am.

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