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You may have spent several minutes (or hours) of your day sifting through the rants on AngryJournalist.

One of the main problems I see is it’s a lot of venting and no resolution.

Businesspeople will tell you complaining will only get you fired. Raise a complaint and propose a solution, though, and the people in charge — if they’re smart — might just listen.

Cory Bergman at the TV-oriented site Lost Remote has started a thread for ticked-off Web producers who want to fix what’s wrong with online news.

Check it out and join the conversation.

Steve Outing, “Stop the Presses” columnist and online media consultant just launched a new site aimed at those looking for ideas to increase news website readership and make money.

Not all of Outing’s recommendations are earthshaking, but the comments will probably prove to be the true goldmine.

On a post about showing the numbers associated with “most emailed” stories to show weight and scale in addition to popularity, commenter Dave Bullard notes that the numbers are also a form of audience approval. Bullard writes:

“Perhaps you find a place on the home page for comments from readers, as in, ‘This is a great resource! Beats the paper six ways to Sunday. Keep up the good work!’

“Rotate those comments, and reinforce them by sending the commenter a little piece of branded swag.”

The editorial side might hate it, but think about the last time you went to a movie because your newspaper’s reviewers gave it a thumbs up.

Get in on the ground floor and join in the discussions.