I believe one of the hardest elements here is to battle with the incentives of those that publish such news. In effect a "crowd" based approach could help to distinguish signal from noise, that said, fake-new publishers will inevitably use bot-nets to counter act any crowd-based check.
Aside from human curation by a trusted group - which is extremely expensive - the only solution I can think of is a share-profit system to be implemented in already trusted news services and brands, so that more people can monetize their news articles. That way, you can use existing journalists to validate all news, and their brand to distribute, while providing incentives to niche-authors.
Any technological solution like the ones you are describing 1-3 can be attacked.
Lol, I love this! I do think its a joke, I can't imagine kids with credits cards would pay Atlassian hundreds per month. I think its an attempt to make a viral page/video
Can you explain more on the timelocks that you mention. I could imagine Facebook adds them also to protect consumers, and or LinkedIn to ensure people don't abuse the network
Hi Irishguy - I believe there was a fellow here that was promoting a job board for very experienced (i.e.: non-teenager) software developers. I remember he had 100s of comments after putting together a simple google doc. I am sure there must be lots of jobs on that board already. In what cities are you looking for a new position?
Wow, these are absolutely lovely images. Are there other similar photographers - also, is there a list of the equipment they used you can share? Thanks!