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In the Hunt to Fill 'Social News' Web Sites, Contributors Now Compete

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From the article: "Paying people to submit stories to a social news site is just plain wrong," wrote someone with the screen name Wayne Kerr, in a discussion about the matter on the Web site Postbubble ( http://www.postbubble.com/ ). Another commentator, with the screen name Thomas Aylott, disagreed, arguing that surfing for news "isn't an art, it's a skill. And now, finally, it's a marketable and profitable skill."

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Personally, I think I would leave such a "marketable and profitable skill" off my resume'; I wouldn't want to laugh my employer to death.

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