Kompasiana To Get Asia Achievement Level

Kompas --In the age of two, Kompasiana (www.kompasiana.com) managed to establish itself as one of the best social media in Asia by Asian award winning Digital Media Awards (ADMA) 2010. Award given by the association of newspapers world WAN-IFRA in Digital Media Asia conference in Singapore a few days ago.

"It's a pride for us all, because Kompasiana no longer at the national level, but also Asia," said Edi Taslim in front of hundreds who attended the celebration kompasianer Kompasiana second anniversary at United Cafe & Bar on Saturday (11/27/2010) morning .

This award complements two national awards achieved Kompasiana few weeks earlier, namely the award for Best Channel Citizen Journalism Blog of Pesta Blogger 2010 and Marketeers Marketeers Netizen Champion of the magazine.

At the awards event that was held for the first time that, Kompasiana won the Silver Award (second place) Best Digital Content User-Based Content category (Best in Digital Content Award - User Generated Content) along with two other social media sites, namely Oknation (www.oknation. net) in the first rank and Stomp (www.stomp.co.sg) ranked third.

Kompasiana's Admin Pepih Nugraha express, rewards the best content is evidence that the presence Kompasiana was very calculated, not only at national level, but also Asia.

"This award is certainly dedicated to all kompasianer, because they not only fill in the content but also jointly maintain beneficial for the incoming content to Internet users," said Pepih.

Pepih further explained, could be a place Kompasiana circulation of good content because it does not apply moderation. Any content that was written people can start running, so that every Netizen free to post news and aspirations they had.

However, freedom of Kompasiana can not be misused by the user to publish content that is unlawful because behind the scenes there is a team that monitors the contents to ensure no violation of rules. "Kompasiana also do not accept the results of Copas content especially plagiarism," added Pepih. (JET)

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