Should Bloggers and Link-Sharing Sites Get Credit for Discovering Content?

It’s common for bloggers and aggregation websites to credit their sources with a link, but who credits the curators for their taste? Maria Popova, editor of Brain Pickings, has come up with a Curator’s Code that, if implemented, will give credit to curators for “discovering” links with little symbols.

A link marked ᔥ, or “via,” means it will take the reader back to the source; a ↬ , or “hat tip,” acknowledges the person or site that directed the writer to the original source.

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