Mail to the Senator Obama – Please, No Telecom Immunity and Get FISA Right mailing list. See the wiki for more context. 2200 members and growing…
Update, July 1: 8600+ members on myBO — moving into #2 in the top 10 groups. Coverage in The Nation, Wired, Slashdot, The New Right, and zillions of other pages. See the wiki for more! The Facebook group has over 300 people so far …
what’s an activism campaign these days without a Facebook presence?
so I set up the “Senator Obama – Please, No Telecom Immunity and Get FISA Right” Facebook group to make it easier to do outreach there. Many of us have a lot more FB friends than myBO friends, and with 20 invites/day it’s great for viral spread. In fact there are already 17 people there. A lot of people (including me) complain about Facebook groups’ lack of functionality, but they can easily get hundreds of thousands of members fairly quickly.
If you’re on Facebook, please join the group: your friends will see it in your feed, and some of them might be interested enough to check it out. And then invite people — you’re allowed 20 per day. [If you get warnings for inviting too many, please slow down! More here.]
Right now there’s not much there other than a pointer to this group. It’ll be a good place to put photos, videos, links, etc. The first discussion thread is about suggestions for additional admins — groups on Facebook work best with multiple admins. If you’re over there, please join in.
jon
jon | 29-Jun-08 at 11:24 pm | Permalink
From Ari Melber on The Nation’s Campaign Matters blog:
Full article here
jon | 30-Jun-08 at 10:42 pm | Permalink
mail to the list; also cross-posted on OpenLeft
Still haven’t gotten into the MSM or tech blogospheres (other than Wired’s Threat Level), but these are really solid links
Jerome Armstrong also mentioned the group on myDD but didn’t include a link (instead linking to Ari’s article). Sigh. If you’re blogging about the group, please include a link to the group’s page. Every extra click people have to make to join means that as many as half the people won’t bother; and including more links boosts us in Google (etc.) rankings. [If you get a chance, please include a link to the wiki too!]
We also got mentioned on The Next Right but they seem to think there are only 140 people in the group. I decided not to break the news to them 🙂 Still, Allen (the blogger) gets it:
Check the wiki for a full list. If you’ve seen others, please add them! http://get-fisa-right.wetpaint.com/
jon | 01-Jul-08 at 7:11 am | Permalink
We’re on Slashdot’s front page, in Telecom Amnesty Foes On the Move … w00t w00t!
My comment:
Almost 7000 members, and #4 on the top 10 groups list. We grew at 3%/hour over the last hour, which is really fast for this early in the morning (yesterday it was under 1%/hour at this time). We should get to the #2 spot sometime today, which would make us the largest grassroots group there.
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