1. crowdsourced - Adjective
2. crowdsourced - Verb
crowdsourced (not comparable)
Obtained by crowdsourcing.
crowdsourced
simple past and past participle of crowdsource
As we have seen with Killer Mike’s public fellating of the National Rifle Association, artistic excellence and the crowdsourced hypnosis of self-importance are not mutually exclusive. Source: Internet
And Svenska Dagbladet used the Google Maps API and crowdsourced information from readers to plot disparities in neighborhood mortgage rates, generating a meaningful debate in Sweden. Source: Internet
Also taking a nontraditional approach is Kraft, which will create its 30-second spot in near real-time from crowdsourced fan photos on social media. Source: Internet
He then set up a customised candy company, Candy Mechanics and drew the largest crowdsourced drawing in the world - Internetopia. Source: Internet
First, you submit your idea to the site, and then a crowdsourced curation process starts. Source: Internet
It is using crowdsourced video content to help market its CUBE product—a small, square, budget-friendly action camera. Source: Internet