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Indictment of Online Strategies: The Man in the Mirror Doesn't Trust You Either.
December 9, 2009 - 4:47am — MartyThis should be a wake up call for lots of online strategies that are not transparent, don't communicate results and just leverage online work to build a base of donating click monkeys. People are not happy with the distrust shown to them online.
This study mentioned in Philanthropy of 587 PEOPLE WHO USE NEW MEDIA ... has nothing to do with the failure of the platform but of the philosophy and world view of those who run organizations.
Online strategy and communications behind many organizations use of the online tools doesn't typically engage, empower and listen. There is a high degree of distrust of online supporters by organizers and organizations.
Somehow the open and welcome culture of organizing "if they show up at a meeting engage them and work with them" has not translated into online organizing space.
Old guard leaders don't trust their own instincts or methods used to filter "good supporters and bad supporters" in the online space and therefore they distrust all online supports and only offer them limited engagement, information or resources.
The Economic Crash and the Advocacy Movement
December 15, 2008 - 3:10am — Marty
What Makes a Good Weaver?
June 11, 2008 - 3:37pm — LaurieNetwork weavers are individuals with the energy and ability to connect network members. They bring people together to take advantage of network resources, and make sure communications are working smoothly. Weavers are often individuals who like working with others. They know and remember lots of people, and are excited to make new connections.
Links We Like
- Africa sees massive growth in mobile web usage - Mail & Guardian Online: The smart news source
- For Viral Crooks, Social Networks Are Prime Targets - NYTimes.com
- Small-Business Guide - Marketing Your Business With Facebook - NYTimes.com
- Rip Van Winkle's Surprise: Critical Perspectives on Mobiles in Development and Social Change | MobileActive.org

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