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True for politics, not so for other things.
By Superduperficial May 25th 2007 at 5:03 pm EDT
During Hurricane Katrina, a few ground-zero liveblogs provided news far more accurately and quickly than the rest of the internet.
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Paul Waldman asks "Does Live-Blogging Suck?" and basically answers in the affirmative, noting that there are few situations (if any) in which second to second description and commentary is more useful than reasoned reflection an hour or so after the fact. I agree with Paul; I find most live-blogging hopelessly slogging. I've done it myself, too, and can't say it has ever motivated many comments or debates. 

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