user-generated content

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content
noun[U]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
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(Definition ofcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofuser-generated content

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Social network sites and some blogs surrounduser-generatedcontentwith advertising messages carefully targeted to select audiences, thus exploiting user creativity for commercial gain.
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Puttinguser-generatedcontentsites on an equal footing with any other forms of public expression seems to us to be a desirable aim.
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Blogs and other 'user-generatedcontent' provide a lively contribution to the multifaceted media landscape and are increasingly influential in the interpretation of news and current affairs.
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This project has delivered enhanced metadata, an improved public interface, and a facility to create and manageuser-generatedcontent.
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Social media resources employ the use of web-based and mobile applications to promote the exchange ofuser-generatedcontent.
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Its level editor and amount ofuser-generatedcontenthave received praise from reviewers.
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This local content includes professional editorial content,user-generatedcontentand business listings.
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The online portal acts as an interactive hub, hosting a variety ofuser-generatedcontent.
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Incentives for users to contribute touser-generatedcontentwould be receiving recognition for their work, connecting with others, and self-expression.
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It is based both on professional anduser-generatedcontentor design.
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Some have criticized the site for its egalitarian,user-generatedcontentapproach to food information, charging that it can produce inaccuracies in recipes.
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Alluser-generatedcontentis reviewed to ensure it does not contain any inappropriate language or personal information.
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User-generatedcontent, social media blogging and citizen journalism have changed the nature of news content in recent years.
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The system is designed as a platform foruser-generatedcontent.
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The company's stated goal was to establish the enterprise social network through the integration of employees'user-generatedcontent.
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It is auser-generatedcontenthost where users can submit, rate and comment on pictures.
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This may be because conventional media has a historical record of being credible whereas internet sources, especiallyuser-generatedcontent, can be questionable.
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Company representatives play an active role in thisuser-generatedcontent., the website was available in 25 countries.
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The second type of communication isuser-generatedcontent.
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