Social media, politics, copyright, blogswarm and activism
Posted on January 17, 2007
Filed Under Blogs, Public Policy |
Thomas highlights the fine line between the wisdom of crowds AND mobs when it come to David v. Goliath stories involving big evil companies, but really drives the point home about how bloggers elevated into the position of what would traditionally be journalism are not using their newly found authority to drive the bigger issues that are behind the headlines.
Social media, politics, copyright, blogswarm and activism « Vendorprisey: Politicians have been quick to grasp the power of social media for electioneering. Jeremiah, over at web strategy, highlighted Obama’s use of YouTube. Do these blog aware politicians have a position on DRM?
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