Saturday, July 31, 2004

MNN to Restrict News Weblogs

Following the recent unprecedented explosion in the variety of weblog-based micronational news sources, MNN announced today that, for the foreseeable future, it would be placing strict restrictions on adding new sources to its existing ones.

A spokesman said: "This restriction has regrettably been put in place due to a previously unknown limit on the number of active feeds that we can carry at any one time. While measures have been taken to seperately archive dormant feeds, we currently only have space for three more news weblogs, and one of those spaces has already been reserved. We would therefore encourage people who still wish to enter the field of micronational journalism to consider becoming regular correspondents for existing publications as an alternative to starting their own."

The English-language micronational news scene has changed unrecognisably over the past few months following improvements earlier this year to Blogger, which started including RSS syndication as a standard feature of its free weblogs. This led to a rapid transformation from there being a handful of static national and regional newspapers to over thirty news weblogs. However, the rate of creation has noticably slowed over the past month, as analysts expect that saturation-point has almost been reached, with most active micronations having at least one publication.

2 comments:

Bill Bekkenhuis said...

The Morovian Telegraph is grateful for the acceptance of its feed on MNN's site and pledges to do everything possible to bring worthwhile material to the micronational community.

The Telegraph would welcome correspondents, occasional or otherwise, and stories should be submitted to bekkenhuis@fast.net with the word "TELEGRAPH" in the Subject.

The Telegraph plans to stay active, however SHOULD anything happen that will again suspend publication The Morovian Telegraph will inform MNN such that it's "slot" again becomes available to other publishing ventures.

Thank you,
Bill Bekkenhuis
Editor-in-Chief
The Morovian Telegraph

Jack said...

Microblog has plans to start accrediting newsblogs. Too many on the feed don't qualify for membership in the mblogosphere because they don't do what's necessary to make it one. It's supposed to be about crosslinkage and site traffic, and only a few blogs in the sphere run blogrolls.