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    Categories: Must Reads

Daily Must Reads, October 6, 2015

1. No comments allowed on Reddit’s new news site ‘Upvoted’ (Julia Greenberg / Wired)

2. Twitter unveils its own news digests, and some news orgs are participating (Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab)

3. Are comments dead, or have media outlets just given up on them? (Mathew Ingram / Fortune)

4. Shareable, concise, authentic: The BBC’s approach to mobile video (Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk)

5. WSJ owner takes battle to FT with City news app (Jane Martinson / Guardian)

6. Can Steve Huffman save Reddit from itself? (Benjamin Wallace / Daily Intelligencer)

7. Blendle is up to something big (Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note)

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Julie Keck :Julie Keck is a social media consultant and filmmaker based in Chicago. She has spoken about social media engagement, crowdfunding, and film at SXSW, the University of Notre Dame, Columbia College, DePaul, the Chicago International Film Festival, and more. Julie is also the social media and newsletter editor for MediaShift. Play with her on Twitter at @kingisafink.

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