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May 23rd, 2009 by admin

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Social – Political activism on the Internet

In every society, groups of individuals come together and should be supported reasons. Social movement is the most common political Stage, the public interest by sharing the same action is bound to be able to win votes for political parties, groups. Social and technological change has accelerated the evolution of such a large scale With the emergence of the Internet to the society. In particular, the Internet has changed the value of the information, which promote the interaction between the distribution of an unprecedented platform From the user and participation, in the process to raise the value of information are manifold. A significant increase in the powers of the field of Internet and information groups of individuals is a social and political Program countries.

As the American voting public is looking forward to November's presidential election 4,2008, all of the information-gathering and understanding of the activities, policies, and Obama and McCain get great value analysis of public attitudes. Elections website Web site now includes a range of issues and services, including debate, analysis, survey results, voter turnout rate of a wide range of voting behavior predictions. Representatives of the press A form that has the maximum access to information and the election through the Internet media. Comments, blog and hum, media and information dissemination of new forms of examples, Has produced the Internet, and authorized means, to reach new members and influence the election results of the group. For example, the New York Times contains a special section on political To meet all citizens, providing market analysis, news and comment with the blog service the local market. By the provision of additional publications, such as the New York Times also offers online services, Interactive and real-time chat with market analysts and election consultant who provided to each presidential candidate's economic policies, more in-depth understanding of the room.

Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter site is now hosted forum for diversity, is committed to posting and comments and for the future elections, each candidate's views. In Facebook, you can find the Photos, discussion boards, two Obama and McCain's career biography. The network also authorized the organization of events with the host tools, local groups, as well as a powerful platform to facilitate the Candidates and their policy of using posters and cards. Feature is also a blog area, capable of hosting for each candidate, the National Group's friends and family call Can invite and be able to more easily come into contact with other like-minded people throughout the country. These sites also foster the gathering group of women, veterans and friendship Students to give them the tools to form their own communities. Twitter, and also the flow of information about each candidate in an election the performance of users. Barack Obama and John McCain Also used, such as Facebook and Twitter services, the Forum generated support, raise funds and promote their policies and views of href = "http://minekey.com/">. Minekey, Facebook's popular applications, fuel more than two million people to discuss community, recently launched its own campaign website for the U.S. and global forums, people found that After the vote, and discuss the policy and the two candidates stand.

Clearly, the Internet is the driving force will help to promote and facilitate public awareness of National problems. Socio-political activity online has launched a wide range of cultural change, through the laying of all election activities, events and issues, in the virtual world of products – To all people, regardless of their lives.

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