noun
- the practice of obtaining information, ideas, or services by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, especially via the internet
Usage: commonly used in business, technology, and creative industries
Examples
- The company used crowdsourcing to design their new logo by asking customers to submit ideas.
- Wikipedia is a famous example of crowdsourcing, where volunteers contribute and edit articles.
- The startup launched a crowdsourcing campaign to fund their innovative app.
- Crowdsourcing allowed the researchers to collect data from thousands of participants worldwide.
- Many companies now rely on crowdsourcing to identify bugs in their software.
- The nonprofit used crowdsourcing to gather local knowledge about environmental issues.
- Crowdsourcing has become a popular way for businesses to reduce costs and increase innovation.