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story line.
Now, the tools Newser editors and writers use to create Threads are available to our readers.
With this new feature, you can easily assemble Newser articles into a Thread that includes related
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Is there an issue, topic, or subject you’re passionate about? Create a Thread and share it with friends and the entire Newser community. In addition to creating Threads, you can add to hundreds of Threads by other readers and our editorial staff. To give it a try, go to the My Account area of the site.
Getting Started
Under the My Threads tab you'll find the
button. Click it to
load our editing interface, which provides the same tools that our editors use to
assemble and publish threads. Go to our FAQ for in-depth guidance.
Public or Private?
When you create a thread, you can lock it, so no one but you can alter it, or leave it open, inviting
other users to add to it. By the same token, you can contribute to hundreds of existing threads created by
Newser editors and other users.
Maintaining Your Threads
To keep existing threads up-to-date and relevant,
we continually add the best new or overlooked articles, and we invite you to do
the same. You'll find the
button at the top of all threads (with
the exception of Threads that have been locked by their creator).
The newest Threads are showcased on our home page. Throughout the site, you’ll find our editorial
staff’s picks for best Threads (look for
) and best contributors.
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