AgoraVox is a French language news website founded in March 2005 by Carlo Revelli and Joël de Rosnay. AgoraVox was one of the first citizen journalism websites in France, and is similar to the community sites ''L'Echo du Village'' (1998) and Indymedia (1999). According to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, "AgoraVox is one of the most prominent European examples of a citizen journalism site".
AgoraVox is a French language news website founded in March 2005 by Carlo Revelli and Joël de Rosnay. AgoraVox was one of the first citizen journalism websites in France, and is similar to the community sites ''L'Echo du Village'' (1998) and Indymedia (1999). According to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, "AgoraVox is one of the most prominent European examples of a citizen journalism site".
As of April 2009, nearly 40,000 volunteers were enrolled as editors of the French version. They were 70,000 in April 2011. At that time, the site had over 1900 volunteer moderators. An Italian version of the site was launched at the end of 2008. Many variations have also emerged: AgoraVox TV, NaturaVox, EducaVox, CareVox, Orser, and SportVox . According to Google Trends, the site agoravox.fr has on average 50,000 daily unique visitors, and agoravox.tv has 15,000 unique visitors.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).