Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - The difference between feed and source
The difference between feed and source
1. Different definitions: submission refers to the act of providing a manuscript to a certain media or news organization, while source refers to the source of specific content such as articles, data or information, that is, the original source of the content.
2. Different meanings: contribution refers to the specific behavior and process, that is, actively providing some information to a certain media or institution; Source refers to the specific source of specific content, that is, the source of quoted materials. Usually, a contributor has several different sources at the same time.
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