Trying Formspring with The Daily Tar Heel
Posted: 25 April 2010 | By: Sara Gregory | No Comments »Daily Tar Heel reporters and editors are now taking questions via Formspring.
Answering reader questions isn’t a new idea, but we’re excited about trying that with this new platform. This isn’t a tool that was created with a journalistic purpose in mind, but neither was Twitter or Facebook – two tools that have we now recognize have immense value for journalists.
Creating a forum where readers could easily ask questions of DTH staff has been on our radar for awhile, but we’ve been limited by time and ability. Formspring might not be the most nuanced way for us to accomplish this goal (I imagine the ratio of spam to legitimate questions will be high), but I’m happy we’re trying something new. I think this is a really good lesson for other college newspapers: Make the most with what you have, and stop waiting for something better that might never come.
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Sara,
What’s exciting about handing the keys to your website to the readers is seeing the questions they ask that we never think about. I don’t necessarily care who is delivering the weather forecast on TV, but readers care – and they care a lot. When a meteorologist disappears from a station, readers want to know why and where he or she went.
Lately we’ve been tagging some print stories with a note that says the stories were “inspired” by questions from readers to MyReporter.com.
The DTH is on the right track. Good job.