Get FISA Right: Proposed 2009 communication channels

In response to the consistent feedback that we need to simplify our communications mechanisms, there’s a proposal up on the wiki.  A summary:

  • to stay informed:
    • check the website/blog at getfisaright.net
    • OR get action alerts and daily(ish) newsletters on any one of the channels listed in the “Broadcasts” section below (email, RSS, Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
  • for discussions: use the discussion forum on the wiki — anonymous participation okay (until we get overrun by trolls)
  • for more active organizing and collaboration: join the wiki

More details on the wiki page.

The big changes from our current structure:

  1. start a blog on getfisaright.net
  2. introduce daily(ish) newsletters available via email, RSS, twitter, Facebook, etc.
  3. move discussions to the wiki (instead of the message board and Google Group)

Feedback, please!

jon

PS: An overview of how this compares and contrasts with GFR’s earlier organizations, and other social network/wiki activism campaigns including Join the Impact and Twitter Vote Report, is available here.


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  1. […] communications.  We discussed it in November/December, and after getting people’s input, I made a proposal, which included introducing a blog,  trying to shift discussions from the spam-infested message […]

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