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Originally Posted by fuzebox
I think you're confused, the webmaster is the geek. If you're hiring someone to do geeky shit for you, you're hiring a webmaster. You're a business owner I guess (or producer from the sounds of it).
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In old time yes, now :
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While "webmaster" was common in the early days of the internet to describe a single person running a site, modern web teams often divide these duties among specialized roles like Front-End Developers, Back-End Developers, UX Designers, or Content Managers.
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Webmasters approve website content for publication, such as blogs, video content, photos, articles and embedded digital resources. They also oversee the production process and ensure publishers meet deadlines and create quality content.
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Anyway, there is NO argument here. Definitions and jobs change with time, and yes, I run a website, but my job is more of the 2nd quote... I administer and delegate..... based on the following :"Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's....."
