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- stone246
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If it can keep evolving toward democratic and intelligent programming standards, I think current has incredible potential.
In relation to short-circuiting our fragmentation and the corporate monopoly on media to empower socio-political change, what could be more useful than a community-based television which magnetizes a progressive audience?
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its a work in progrees, but i will say ever since i have been on here i have learned alot
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This is a great information source... We just need to keep it going, sharing more info and ideas... I have learned more from current people about people and our world than anywhere in such a short span of time, it is a marvel, and the contributors marvelous!
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I love Current and I got to watch the channel from my hotel room in NYC for a few days. I would totally watch it if it was carried by local networks, but I love the interactivity of the site more.
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I like it. The news changes really fast. On website like CNN, Newsweek, Time, and Yahoo it may take a day or longer to change. On Current it change change by hours and minutes, plus the old things are there and still work. For example, Yahoo removes its or replaces their articles after a month, therefore if you bookmarked it, it is gone later. Current you can come back next month and it will still be their; possibly with new views.
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- kaecvtionr
- 1 year ago
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I miss all the older formatting. Before all the red and green buttons and current:news and all this fancy stuff.
I think the voting is an improvement, but the smaller news segments throughout the day were a lot better. That's just me though.
I like current. or I wouldn't keep coming back. I just hope it retains some of its rough edges.-
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- ILiveonaClock
- 1 year ago
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I consider myself liberal. I hate Bush and every thing those people do. I want a clean environment and a peaceful world.
But I find this place is waay too liberal for me. It's as if people here feel the answer to Bush is to become anti-Bush - just as wrong but from the other side, like a tug of war.
But I feel the true battle of our age is not between the extreme right and the extreme left. It is between extremism and moderation. So, adding liberal extremism to the conservative extremism just makes more extremism. Extremism of any kind is antithetical to peace.
That's what I think about Current.
But I'll keep coming here to get interesting news and try to moderate the more extreme views and provide technical information where it seems to be missing.
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- BentFranklin
- 1 year ago
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It's a great site and program with lots of great people, but as with everything else in the world it has its flaws and needs help.
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- PoisonTheMonkey
- 1 year ago
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It's got a lot of room for improvement (cough, basic HTML formatting, cough), but overall I'm quite happy.
I am NOT a fan of them throwing their "Featured" items into the mix, though. There's no reason for pre-sanctioned Current pods to be given extra prominence in the news stream. Let them sink or swim with the rest of us.
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I first saw this channel when i was in my dorm... and i fell in love with it. It gives me info about all things that interest me as a college student. We control the content on the tv and the site, which I think is awesome. An audience based channel... gives us a voice to put on what we see as important... no matter how liberal or conservative it might be.
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I like that we're leaning more towards liberal. Conservatives make me want to retch.
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Lately it seems to have been invaded by some hateful trolls, but it will work that out somehow. Personally I like the more serious news, but some fluff is interesting too. It is a work in progress.
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- Marilynn_Murray
- 1 year ago
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the writer doesn't know what he's talkin' about...
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- jade_azul16
- 1 year ago
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I like this place, but it leans pretty far to the left. Many liberals haven't figured out yet that the Democrats aren't going to save us at the end of Bush's term (since they didn't save us in 2006), and if Obama is elected, I expect him to have his core 30% that will defend him no matter what.
That being said, I love that I can post things I can't post anywhere else and have it get a fair amount of exposure. The fluff on here is some of the best fluff around and the music is phenomenal.
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Hi everyone
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what happened to the editors pick section. kinda liked that.
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Intelligent discussion can be found on this website, between vulgar jokes and weak ideologies. But hey, listening to all types of people just makes all people a little more understanding. That's a future I am down with. More down with than the simplistic input/output world of prime time news journalism. Plug in, tune out??
Current is for the future and for now.
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For me, this is a platform to report news ad events.
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Hey everyone, I second ofer's response -- this is truly helpful.
We're taking on a pretty ambitious charge. Remember, Current isn't about being "left" or "right," it's about having a voice.
Keep it up!
Mario
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i love current too, but the content seems to somehow be shrinking as the network matures. initially i was concerned that current would turn into some sort of mtv-esque superficial lifestyle channel, but now the threat appears to be that current is simply reinforcing the status quo & wallowing in a sea of inappropriate neutrality.
more people would be more passionately interested in current if it wasn't so safe & honestly embraced truly controversial issues instead of just offering more thoughtful & inclusive discussions about b.s. mainstream manufactured news.
current is very commercial, but i always felt that they could have even more sponsors reaching out to socially conscious consumers if the vibe of the station wasn't so restrained...there's kind of a weekend rebel thing going on here that's strange & impossible to shake, but it definitely doesn't invalidate the generally refreshing, interesting & inspiring spirit that makes the whole current community so deliciously innovative.
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I love Current TV, but I think current.com might possibly have some major, fundamental flaws. I think the idea behind its conception is great: a website that works seamlessly with a television network, breaking down the one-way communication of the television and making it a two way conversation, allowing people to influence what is considered news rather than being told what is news. ideally it is supposed to strengthen democracy.
That being said, I think current.com is susceptible to the greatest evils of the internet, primarily a lack of credibility. If every user on current.com only uploaded credible stories with good citations and links, then everything would be fine, but many users have been linking stories to conspiracy theory websites and other sources that lack any credibility whatsoever. If this trend continues and the majority of users ever becomes largely pro-conspiracy theorist/ anti-mainstream media, then current.com and current TV will lose some credibility as a company because it could lack a strong editorial position. Current.com should be more vigilant in editing what makes it on air because many stories are not based on fact or have only conspiracy theory websites as sources. Current.com must have journalistic/editorial standards that that meet or exceed those of other credible news networks like CNN, MSNBC, PBS, Comedy Central and the BBC. I have no problem with current preventing stories with no credibility from being aired, even if it is extremely popular. Just because something is popular, doesn't make it right.
Current needs to check the facts of every story before it airs, and it seems as if Current is doing a pretty good job of this so far. But without strong editorial standards it could essentially become "digg-tv" or "ron paul tv", where vocal minorities control the content, comments, tone and direction of a website with credibility or not.
However, despite its minor problems, I think Current.com and Current TV are great. No matter what I will stick with them because Al Gore created them and AL speaks for me.
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- Colonial_Zombie
- 1 year ago
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I gotta represent!
Current TV is greatest find that ever came from channel surfing! People doubting it should really take another look, but everyone has their own opinion and that's respected at Current more than anywhere else. -
Posting on current.com gives me hope! Hope for a future when we can talk about issues as Americans, or citizens of the world, using facts to counter the spin which is making so many people dizzy.The left and the right have the ability to share and dispute facts in real time.
There are so many things that are going on at one time, it’s hard to keep attention on important topics. The great thing about current.com is the ability to post things one thinks is important and hear the response of others.
Some have said it’s too far to the left. I think that’s due to the fact ‘The Right’ has been wrong on so many issues and pointing out the wrongs, makes one appear to be left. Current.com offers ‘The Right’ the opportunity to post also.
I post and welcome facts from ’The Right’ and ’The Left’ in hope of finding ’Americans’ who care more about facts and country than political party. I am admittedly ‘left’, but I don’t agree with the ‘leaders of the left’ all the time either. Their wrongs should be discussed also. Accountability is not left or right, it’s the correct direction to the future. Accountability would keep them honest!
My main complaint about news today is the ease with which they ‘Move Along’. ‘Nothing to see here, move along’ and the majority of Americans do. Everything tends to be old news before answers are given as to how it became news in the first place. Everything is lumped together as though they are equal. Ya know, Britney got a traffic ticket and the White House used forged documents as evidence to start a war. Those two stories are not equal. I am astounded by the number of times Britney gets more air time? It’s an ‘Assault on Reason’!
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I love Current! The only thing that I think should be addressed is the voting. Green means you want to see it on TV, Red means you don't. You use the comments to express if you like or dislike the topic. I think there are too many people that use green and red to show their approval. There are many stories that I do not like, but I greenlight them because I think we should see it.
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- shroomfairy
- 1 year ago
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wow MRsmithers, thats kind of messed up due to the fact that not all "20 somethings" are alike. i am very intune with whats going on in the world and have a "old soul" i am young, but ive experienced more than the average _____(insert age here), enough to make sure i have a very strong opinion about everything or anything someone could bring up, and know how to stand my ground. i never babble arrogant, but just my feelings on things i feel strongly about. so u being a ____(insert age here) that sounds arrogant for you to say. Anyway, i love current, the tv channel and the website, i watch and visit daily, many times a day, i like to hear what other people think and how it can either add to my knowledge or give my a different insite. thanks all
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- street_smart
- 1 year ago
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