Submitted by Friend of the Exception on February 16, 2009.
I'll try it. I'm afraid, however, that this will be like progressives trying to win the talk radio game with air america. There are some things that the GOP just does "better".
Submitted by Friend of the Exception on February 17, 2009.
First of all we're only just scratching the surface of using Twitter for activism, so I wouldn't read too much into #tcot's early success. I think there's a strong argument to be made that social networking technologies like Twitter favor network-style collaboration between diverse groups, and this is something that conflicts with the top-down hierarchical and authoritative style often favored by conservatives. And if you look at the list of Top Conservatives on Twitter it's probably 75% male, so they haven't yet done a good job of leveraging Twitter's uniqueness as a less-male-dominated enviornment; with the Republicans pursuing so many anti-woman policies, that'll be hard for them. So I think progressives have a good chance ... we shall see.
Submitted by Friend of the Exception on February 20, 2009.
First of all, not all GOPers are conservative so please don't lump me in with that bunch :p
Secondly, we're talking about new media here. There are no rules. And old media certainly hasn't a clue about the new media and why it's become so effective, and even less of a clue as to how to utilize it. Radio = old media; Web 2.0 = new media.
I've actually got a number of #TCOT followers on Twitter but I'm not really all that conservative outside of the sphere of the wallet. Socially, I'm quite progressive (again, provided it's in accord with the wallet).
I get some pretty interesting reactions from the #TCOT folk when I tweet and blog about LGBTQ rights and activism, especially marriage equality.
Oh, and if you're interested in helping plan/promote/produce/organize/launch the largest LGBTQ grass-roots event in history, please connect with me on Facebook (http://nitestar.socialtoo.com/) and in your connect request mention that you want to be part of the "2010 event" so I can invite you to the hidden group where this is all being talked about and planned and you can find out the details for yourself....
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Great idea
I'll try it. I'm afraid, however, that this will be like progressives trying to win the talk radio game with air america. There are some things that the GOP just does "better".
Shaun Dakin
@EndTheRobocalls
@IsCool
I don't think so ...
First of all we're only just scratching the surface of using Twitter for activism, so I wouldn't read too much into #tcot's early success. I think there's a strong argument to be made that social networking technologies like Twitter favor network-style collaboration between diverse groups, and this is something that conflicts with the top-down hierarchical and authoritative style often favored by conservatives. And if you look at the list of Top Conservatives on Twitter it's probably 75% male, so they haven't yet done a good job of leveraging Twitter's uniqueness as a less-male-dominated enviornment; with the Republicans pursuing so many anti-woman policies, that'll be hard for them. So I think progressives have a good chance ... we shall see.
jon
@jdp23
Hey!
First of all, not all GOPers are conservative so please don't lump me in with that bunch :p
Secondly, we're talking about new media here. There are no rules. And old media certainly hasn't a clue about the new media and why it's become so effective, and even less of a clue as to how to utilize it. Radio = old media; Web 2.0 = new media.
I've actually got a number of #TCOT followers on Twitter but I'm not really all that conservative outside of the sphere of the wallet. Socially, I'm quite progressive (again, provided it's in accord with the wallet).
I get some pretty interesting reactions from the #TCOT folk when I tweet and blog about LGBTQ rights and activism, especially marriage equality.
Oh, and if you're interested in helping plan/promote/produce/organize/launch the largest LGBTQ grass-roots event in history, please connect with me on Facebook (http://nitestar.socialtoo.com/) and in your connect request mention that you want to be part of the "2010 event" so I can invite you to the hidden group where this is all being talked about and planned and you can find out the details for yourself....
@NiteStar