Topix Editor Spotlight - mstori

This week’s Editor Spotlight features mstori. She edits several pages on Topix, including the cities of Santa Clarita and Newhall, California, and our page on Homeschooling.
She also edits a page on a subject near and dear to the heart of many Topix employees, Sushi. She took the time to answer our questions about her Topix editing experience, especially for the Sushi page.
Why did you want to come a Topix editor?
I love food and articles about food. Sushi is a personal favorite of
mine and when I first
looked at the Sushi Topix page, roboblogger was trying hard, but I
felt the little guy was really missing the mark in this particular
topic.
How much time do you generally spend a day editing?
I edit a few Topix pages. It is difficult to quantify how much time I
spend per day editing. I check the news several times throughout the
day, but I usually only actually make changes to each topix page once
per day, and when I do that, I spend maybe 30 minutes. That doesn't
include all the time I spend looking at news in general and making
notes of what I should add. It also doesn't take into account looking
for photos or taking and editing my own.
Where else do you find articles, outside of Topix?
I use a variety of sources, friends send me links and I check certain
communities, but google news is probably my most utilized source for
articles outside of Topix.
What are some editing pitfalls you've learned to avoid?
I've started to recognize most of the sites that the Topix crawl
fails, so I don't waste time going the route of trying to crawl
articles from sites that are not compatible.
What is your prior editing and writing experience?
I've been writing extensively since I was a child. I began working on
school newspapers in elementary school and continued on. I started
working on a school literary magazine in middle school and by high
school I was also editor of the year book. My interest continued in
hobby form as an adult, in both print and online formats.
What question would you like to ask other Topix editors?
"Have you met any interesting people as a result of your activities as
a Topix editor?"
What do you when you are not on Topix?
I work. I spend time with my family. I clean up after my pets. I go
to a lot of good restaurants. I eat as much sushi as possible. I
also take a lot of photos.
What is your editing environment like? Do you post from work or home?
I post from work and home. I work from home though, so the
environment is the same, either way. We have a wireless network in
the house, and I have a laptop, so I post from all over the house, and
sometimes out in the backyard. I also post when I am on travel. I
haven't posted from a sushi bar yet, but at some point, I will.
What other user-edited pages on Topix would you recommend?
http://www.topix.com/drink/beer
How else are you involved in your community?
The international sushi community? My involvement is on a fairly
personal scale. I read about, write about, talk about and take and
look at photos of sushi. I also eat it, and drag other people out to
eat it. Occasionally I make sushi. I buy sake for sushi chefs that I
like, and give them prints of photos I have taken of their creations.
What other internet sites do you visit regularly?
I am online for most of the day, almost every day of the year. I
visit a lot of sites regularly, too many to list.
What advice would you give to other editors in making a great page?
I think photos really add a lot of interest to a page. I try to pick
and choose the stories carefully. I believe in quality over quantity.
I don't think most visitors will move past the first page of news, so
I want to have items of interest on that page, and I want items of
interest to stay on that page long enough that an average user stands
a decent chance of seeing them.
What question do you wish we'd asked you?
"Where would you like us to take you out for sushi?"
Thanks, mstori!
August 21, 2007
Three Wishes
I don’t know about you all, but the notion of having finding a magic lantern somewhere buried under the mothballs in the attic always seemed awesome to me. I had my wishes all picked out, too.
1. One Million Dollars
2. A Pony
3. Unlimited Wishes
I realize that last one is probably cheating, but c’mon, what are the odds that you meet a genie anyway?
You want to know what is *almost* as good as a genie? An engineering team.
Since the launch of our editor’s platform in April, we’ve watched editors sign on hand over fist. Most of us here at Topix edit multiple pages as well. There might even be a few wagers and healthy competitions in our office with regard to the superiority of our own particular pages. In other words, we are using the tools too, and we all develop our own wishlists of what we think could make the editing tools better, faster, more fun, etc etc etc. Our lists are great, but they might be clouded by our close quarters and overabundant supply of sugary snacks. I know that Red Bull clouds my judgment without fail.
What we would like to know is what you wish for with regard to the Editor’s platform. Are there things you feel could make the process more intuitive for you? What could make the system better? What do you think would make Editing even more addictive? Are there any other site features you would like to see for Editors? I know one that is mentioned to me from time to time is an Editor’s forum where you can “talk amongst yourselves” and support one another as you become master news makers. Let’s have it. What are your three wishes?
August 29, 2007
The Wire Just Got Smarter
This is of particular import to those of you folks that share your pages with other Editors. How many times have you gone to the wire and found the perfect story only to post it and discover (much to your horror) that someone beat you to it? Sometimes they beat you by five minutes, sometimes by five hours.
The Topix wire has grown a bigger brain.

When you view the wire, the stories that already appear on the news page are grayed out and crossed out. You can now tell at a glance if the latest stories on the wire appear on the news page. You know what that means? Editing races. Competition. One-upsmanship. Oh...and a whole lot less frustration and wasted time.
This is an improvement directly resulting from Editor feedback, so keep it coming and let's steer this ship together.

