Les "Swedish Netroots" - c'est ainsi qu'ils se baptisent eux-mêmes - sont très actifs mais ont souvent du mal à percer dans les autres médias.
Il y a trois jours, un pallier a toutefois été franchi. Emilie, une jeune bloggeuse, a écrit un billet revenant sur la perte de l'assurance santé de sa mère. En Suède, l'Etat providence est fort et d'importants programmes nationaux couvrent les besoins des personnes ayant perdu leur emploi en raison d'un problème de santé.
Web 2.0: the new election superweapon - 1 views
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Bloomberg Campaign Connects to Facebook - 0 views
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Facebook Connect could ultimately give political campaigns more viral exposure for their online efforts. Campaign supporters who join Mr. Bloomberg's social network can easily invite their friends to join them in various online activities; if they sign up to attend a political event, that gets transferred back to Facebook too. Users are presented with options to withhold any and all of this information from Facebook if they wish.
Rebooting Sweden ? (@thieulin) Comment une jeune bloggeuse suédoise boulevers... - 0 views
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Jusqu'à ces derniers jours, le blog d'Emilie ne provoquait pas l'attention particulière des internautes et plus généralement des Suédois. Mais quelques heures après ce billet intitulé Sveket (http://klamydiabrevet.blogspot.com/2010/09/sveket.html), tout a changé. En seulement une journée, il a été partagé 20 000 fois sur Facebook. Deux jours plus tard, les quotidiens du soir ont repris cette histoire dans leurs éditions, comme le relate sur dans son billet (http://www.americablog.com/2010/09/how-blog-post-is-changing-swedish.html), le célèbre blogueur américain, John Aravosis.
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Hier matin, le plus grand titrage du pays, AftonBladet, plaçait cette histoire à la une de son édition.picture.Tout un dispositif digital s'est mis en place avec une page facebook dédiée et une vidéo virale sur Youtube relatant cette histoire.
RT @palpitt Obama: Donate your Twitter icon for stimulus http://is.gd/8E5Ac /via @Laure... - 0 views
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o mark the anniversary of last year's stimulus package, Democrats have been pushing a chart comparing monthly job loss figures under George W. Bush and under President Obama. Now Obama -- or at least his Twitter persona, run by the Democratic National Committee -- is about to ask supporters to help out.
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"OFA supporters are donating their Twitter pictures to mark the anniversary of the #RecoveryAct. Change yours here: http://bit.ly/b-E," the @BarackObama Twitter page will ask its 3.3 million followers Wednesday evening, a source tells Salon.
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The idea is to spread awareness, virally and visually, of the way the administration says the stimulus bill helped pull the economy back from the edge of an abyss. The numbers to produce the chart came from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. "The graph tells a convincing story of how we are on the road to recovery," a Democratic source says.
Iran: Chinese cyberactivists support Iranians (via @fondapol) - 0 views
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hey have added their own new hashtag, #CN4Iran, and even built a new site to support the struggle of the Iranian people, titled CN4Iran.org. Global Voices interviewed one of the cyber activists behind this initiative.
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Our site was created in Dec 28, 2009, hosted by Dreamhost.com (US). Our objective is to support the Iranian people for liberty and democracy, learn from them and spread the experiences to Chinese people.
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Our target is the Chinese cyber citizen, firstly the Chinese users on twitter.com, and then other Chinese Internet users who read our information. Also, we infrequently have some worldwide readers, and we tell them the reaction in China (by translating some Chinese news into English)
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I've grown increasingly skeptical of numerous digital activism campaigns that attempt to change the world through Facebook and Twitter.
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He started a Facebook group, which implied – but never stated so explicitly – that the city authorities were planning to dismantle the fountain, which of course was NEVER the case. He seeded the group to 125 friends who joined in a matter of hours; then it started spreading virally. In the first few days, it immediately went to a 1000 members and then it started growing more aggressively. After 3 days, it began to grow with over 2 new members each minute in the day time. When the group reached 27.500 members, Jørgensen decided to end the experiment. So there you have it: almost 28,000 people joined a cause that didn't really exist!
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"just like we need stuff to furnish our homes to show who we are, on Facebook we need cultural objects that put together a version of me that I would like to present to the public."
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