I’d like better electronic communication.
What’s the organizing technology you recommend for local Occupy?
What’s your favorite website and why? Email? Texts? Tweets?
Do you like blasts everywhere or narrowly targeted posts?
How much has to require being present in person?
And please don’t say all of the above!
Summary:
In response to those who posted, I confess to having more a tech/online orientation than in-person energy, and, I didn’t clarify adequately when I asked for ‘favorite website’ I was asking in terms of design, ease of us, accessibility, not content. So, from the few responses, it seems there’s considerable energy for face-to-face engagement, and a lot of dissing of the technology processes that are in place. I do know that Big Occupy is wanting to create it’s own internet – we can wait and see how that works out.



6 Responses to “Discussion of the Day — Mon 26Mar2012”
You are cutting off the discussions every day which dissuades any meaningful dialog… This is a joke, and I no longer care to participate.
answers given in the of the initial post >>>
yes. better electronic communicationfor those unable to be in personso we can participate together.
any technology, including smoke signals, has its place [emails, tweets and texts, oh my!]
my favorite website is nobody’s business. why? children and calvinists.
blasts are best left to the experts.
narrowly targeted posts smells divisive, discriminating and exclusive….this is what politicians do. i don’t like that myself.
“require” is not a word in volunteer world a.k.a. we bring what we want….
brain froze. meant to put “order” in the first sentence.
i really hate to see what such a great movement, occupy has been and can be. we can change lives in and thur out the world. but it has lost its drive to techs and geeks that dont want to leave there house and forget that nothing will work without the power of bodys it happens in numbers and we all know that so get off your lazy ass and get back to a ga and lets do this !!!!!!
on March 26th, 2012 at 5:41 pm #
[...] Post Comments Here [...]
Damn. I agree with RazerRay on something, how disconcerting. This is, indeed, a joke under the present circumstances.