Liquida FAQs
How Liquida works
The backbone of Liquida is a wise mix of software technologies, hardware resources and a big dose of human creativity.
Since the beginning we decided to use opensource platforms and programming languages as we believe that free-licensed software and languages developed by open groups guarantee efficiency and reliability.
For these reasons, we opted for a LAMP platform: [...]
Why Liquida, what does it mean?
A lot of people ask why we chose Liquida as a Brand.
Finding a name was a long and arduous process. We wanted an Italian word, because we are proud to be made in Italy, that was simple and easy to remember and that didn’t refer to any particular function or technical aspect (aggregator or directory, [...]
How does a blog enter Liquida?
Blogs can enter our directory in two different ways.
1. They can be selected by our editorial staff which peruses the blogosphere daily searching for hidden gems, fresh content, high-quality blogs.
2. They are submitted online by Liquida users or by bloggers. Anyone can submit a blog for insertion, therefore if you find that your blog [...]
How to appear in or be removed from Liquida
If you want your blog to be in Liquida directory and your posts previews be shown to a vast user base, you simply have to submit your blog using this form.
If, instead, you would like your blog to be removed from our directory do not hesitate to contact us.
If your blog is already in Liquida, [...]
What criteria must a blog fulfill to be in Liquida?
Every blog in our directory must fulfill certain technical and quality prerequisites.
It must have a working RSS Feed, filled with photographic or textual content. It must be frequently updated with original and high-quality content, written in correct English and free of obscene or offensive material.
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Why are certain posts not visible in Liquida?
It may occur that certain specific blog posts do not appear in our search results. This happens because our system only publishes posts that comply with specific qualitative criteria. We only publish posts that are written in English and are at least 500 characters long and that do not contain offensive or obscene language and/or [...]
Liquida and the UGC world
Each year internet users and web 2.0 enthusiasts publish on the Web an ever growing amount of original content, at a constantly increasing rate.
These new content producers, these prosumers who merge the role of content producers and consumers, are the founding base the Web was built on. Since the beginning, the Internet has been [...]