Social Networking Revolution ?
17. May 2009 – 14:06 by POLITECH
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“Yes we can” is present as never! But do we really?
The presence on Internet seems to be import. Facebook, Twitter and Youtube are in the mouth of everybody.
Which politician can afford it this days to speak over the head of the potential voters?! It seems like this group is becoming a minority.
From a normal user to a high level politician, everybody is discovering the strong side of the social networking in Web 2.0 – and this all over the world. Clobal World!
With the help of Web 2.0 Barack Obama( https://www.barackobama.com/index.php ) became the first black president of America, Moldavia just passed the Twitter Revolution (https://neteffect.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/04/07/moldovas_twitter_revolutionagainst ) against Communism. Even the “sovereign” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_democracy) democrat Dmitri Medwedew opened up a presidential Video Blog (https://www.kremlin.ru/eng/sdocs/vappears.shtml ).
On the other hand the users recognized the power of Social Networks. They want to participate, to express their opinions, but and this is important, they want to see concrete changes and results.
But will Barak Obama be a better president? Will Democracy ever reach Moldavia? Will D. Medwedew ever provide the chance to Russia to be a “Rule of low”? The answers will come over RSS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format) :-)!
Viktoria Nioradze
Politech Institute
Tags: social network