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February 11th, 2005
OSN2005
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Fri, 02/11/2005 - 09:07I am participating in Online Social Networks 2005, which started on Wednesday. It includes a forum which is mostly text, but has some graphics and links to audio and visual. There are conference calls, gatherings in an IRC channel and other events going on.
I will be a panelist in the ‘Tools for Online Activism’ forum. I look forward to that. For the time being, I’m simply trying to get through all the forum entries and add comments here and there.
February 10th
This is what democracy looks like
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Thu, 02/10/2005 - 09:54During the Republican National Convention, protests sprung up at many places around New York City. As I was heading in to blog about the convention one day, I passed a large demonstration in front of the Public Library.
As the police were dragging people off, some people chanted "Shame, Shame" at the police. Others started chanting, "This is what democracy looks like."
That phrase, "This is what democracy looks like" is one that always sticks with me. To me, it conjures up images of the fight for democracy around the world, whether we are talking about the Bastille, suffragettes, Tiananmen Square, or purple fingers in Iraq.
February 7th
Monday Morning
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 02/07/2005 - 11:34Personal stuff about catching up.
February 5th
Random Stuff
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 02/05/2005 - 13:37Cold, Crashed Servers, MOO Coding, Job Leads, DNC, OSN
February 3rd
What are your communication goals?
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Thu, 02/03/2005 - 11:59I am on a mailing list of people interested in using technology for not for profits. On this mailing list a discussion erupted concerning when to post to the mailing list, when to put information on a blog and whether it is appropriate to post some of the information on the mailing list with a pointer back to the blog for a more detailed discussion.
I think the emails going back and forth bring us back to an important underlying concept. Whatever you write, think about the goals you have is what you are sending out and question whether the content and the medium effectively serve these goals.