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'''Daily Kos''' is a ] aimed at ] and arguably the most |
'''Daily Kos''' is a political ] aimed at ] and arguably the most influential liberal weblog. It is run by ] as part of his political consulting firm. It has a daily traffic of 100,000 or more, and often reaches over 1,000,000 unique visits in one week. | ||
Perhaps the main thing that sets Daily Kos apart from other political blogs such as or is that it is not really a blog, but an interactive Web site implemented by the "collaborative media application" ]. Thus, while the centerpiece of the site is a blog that only the people who manage the site can post to, the site also contains numerous "diaries" which anyone can post, just as long as he or she gets a user id. | |||
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Daily Kos is a political blog aimed at Democrats and arguably the most influential liberal weblog. It is run by Markos Moulitsas Zúniga as part of his political consulting firm. It has a daily traffic of 100,000 or more, and often reaches over 1,000,000 unique visits in one week.
Perhaps the main thing that sets Daily Kos apart from other political blogs such as Atrios or Talking Points Memo is that it is not really a blog, but an interactive Web site implemented by the "collaborative media application" Scoop. Thus, while the centerpiece of the site is a blog that only the people who manage the site can post to, the site also contains numerous "diaries" which anyone can post, just as long as he or she gets a user id.
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