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Radar (and outside.in in general) is not dependent on the volume of users *on the site* for its content - if there's anything being said online about a particular location, we're tracking it, or doing our best to. So ostensibly you could live in a city with zero outside.in users and still have a very rich and informative reading experience, provided there was online content being produced in that city.
Of course, outside.in also has lots of users, and they contribute to the site every day in meaningful ways. But we're not just about on-site contribution - we're about picking up on conversations about place across the entire web.
As for the question of content in smaller cities and towns, we're confident that the content is there, or will be soon, and we can figure out how to get it and present it to you in a way that is useful and compelling to you...
John Geraci
co-founder, outside.in
I am looking forward to the continuing increase in content that is applied to the site, but I find it hard to use the site for anything useful at the present time. I don't know what is possible in this space for aggregating nearby towns, but would love to see stuff posted from surrounding towns. Try looking at my zip code to see what I mean. 03054.
If I could list nearby towns to syndicate that would be perfect since we don't have a newspaper based in my zip code.
Just a thought.
http://www.derailer.org/paparazzi/
on the front from outside.in