crowd-sourced content
[/kraʊd ˈsɔːrst ˈkɒntent/]
nounpl: crowd-sourced content (invariable) / contents (when referring to multiple pieces)
conteúdo gerado pela multidão / conteúdo colaborativo
1. Content created, curated, or contributed by a large group of people, typically the general public, rather than by professional creators or organizations
Wikipedia is one of the most successful examples of crowd-sourced content on the internet.
Wikipédia é um dos exemplos mais bem-sucedidos de conteúdo colaborativo na internet.
2. User-generated material compiled from many contributors to form a larger body of work or knowledge base
The travel guide relies on crowd-sourced content from thousands of tourists who share their experiences.
O guia de viagem depende de conteúdo gerado pela multidão de milhares de turistas que compartilham suas experiências.
This term gained prominence in Brazil with the rise of digital platforms and social media. It reflects a cultural shift toward democratized content creation and participatory culture. In the USA, it represents a fundamental shift in how information is created and consumed post-Web 2.0. Brazilian platforms like Wattpad have successfully leveraged crowd-sourced content models, while Portugal has been slower to adopt these models due to smaller digital populations.
NYC Slang
user drops / community content / the people's content
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