Why it makes sense for me to support the strike as a still facebook user?
Raising awareness within the system, giving a hopefully powerful sign
that there's a big mistrust of the users, observing how the system
reacts (especially if the strike is powerful), letting fb users who are
not participating think why they don't strike (feeling the dependence),
observing possible sanctions of fb on the strikers: e.g. I thought about
setting up a fb event to spread the word; will I be sanctioned for that
action? I think, in case this can be a good step to leave the system and
to test its power before leaving.
I agree, that it's consequent to delete and leave fb now without strike,
but I think, that it can be powerful too to set a political and visible
sign. The "battle" is taking place on different grounds; different
strategies can augment each other.
Best, Anni
Anni Roolf MBA
Projektentwicklerin
Innovationsmanagerin
Community Strategist
0179 4581509
Am 05.05.18 um 10:46 schrieb Karin Spaink:
For those looking for an alternative to FB, try WeMe,com. No ad, no trackers,
no bullshit.
On 5 May 2018, at 10:01, Patrice Riemens <[email protected]> wrote:
I thought we'd be going out of FB altogether.
- K -
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