The Post to Publish Palin E-mails, Launch Crowd-Sourcing Effort with Readers
The Washington Post will publish over 24,000 e-mails to and from former Alaska governor Sarah Palin when they are released Friday and will engage readers in a collaborative crowd-sourcing effort throughout the process.
Chris Cillizza and The Fix are asking readers to help analyze, contextualize and research those e-mails alongside Post reporters over the days following the release. The Post is limiting this to 100 spots for people who will work collaboratively in small teams to surface the most important information from the emails. For more information on how to help report this story, visit The Fix.
The Fix will be live-blogging the release of Palin’s e-mails. In the meantime, check this page for continuous updates, including the moment The Post publishes Palin’s e-mails: http://www.washingtonpost.com/palinemails.
You can also follow @PalinEmails for continuous news and updates about Palin’s e-mails and when they publish.
