Myspace deleting profiles of animal rights groups
Ruby | 18.07.2008 23:56 | Animal Liberation | Repression | Technology
In the last few days many animal rights Myspace pages/accounts such as Speak Political, Love the Animals, Free the Caged, Atillas Battle and Animal Aid have been closed/cancelled without explanation. Interestingly, the SHAC and the SPEAK (groups usually in the firing line for repression) myspace pages have not been taken down.
Have any other political campaigns lost their Myspace pages recently or is this just against animal rights groups? The AR movement is usually the first in the firing line maybe because it is a small movement with not so many supporters in the press. If this is allowed to happen without objection then no doubt other activist pages will be next.
I know many in the progressive movements are against using myspace and other corporate networking sites but they are an excellent tool for spreading information, networking and promoting events.
Please, politely contact Myspace and ask them why they are now barring political groups from participating.
http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=misc.contact
I know many in the progressive movements are against using myspace and other corporate networking sites but they are an excellent tool for spreading information, networking and promoting events.
Please, politely contact Myspace and ask them why they are now barring political groups from participating.
http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=misc.contact
Ruby
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Shut down.
19.07.2008 07:55
ViewFinder
Male appendage
19.07.2008 10:51
Al Asitis
Grassroots
19.07.2008 10:58
WTF
We're all the grass roots
19.07.2008 11:29
Ruby
Is it just me.......
19.07.2008 18:02
Paranoid
For what it's worth,
20.07.2008 02:06
rogue
Animal Aid seems OK
20.07.2008 07:51
Gregory Beetle
About time.
20.07.2008 09:06
Viewfinder
Not using mass-adding tools,
20.07.2008 12:50
Ruby
you say...... but.....
20.07.2008 15:03
An excellent tool isn't one where you rely on the some corporate monopoly to tolerate your existence while you try to hack away at it's foundations. You will always be doomed to have your tools taken from you in such cases.
An excellent tool is one we build and own ourselves and which is independent as much as possible from those we attack with it. This is why people built tools like indymedia.
so there you go
is any one surprised?
20.07.2008 15:53
whatever happened to building our own infrastructure, what is this obsession with myspace et al within the radical mileau
worried about how many friends you've got?
bleeding obvious
Defender
20.07.2008 18:29
Concerned Activist
Using Myspace for campaign groups...
21.07.2008 15:37
Mark Bacon & Siddique (now an official couple)
Plus...
21.07.2008 18:25
Smokey B
Alternative social networking tools required
22.07.2008 09:55
On a related note - which Paranoid touched on - even where radical groups appear to be left alone, it is worth considering how much visitor and owner data is shared with the police. Surely if the state gives incentives to a corporation to do so, they will not have any objections? The incentives can be powerful too: a generous tax write-off, or even just a saving in legal costs that could come about if Myspace (et al) were to refuse a request for data.
Meanwhile I think that Myspace and Facebook etc. are good tools for radical change, but they are at risk, as "so there you go" and "bleeding obvious" say. They should be used until something better comes along.
There are some interesting alternatives, although from my own research, my guess is that they are not mature yet, and are not tuned to the needs of non-technical users. Readers should check out Crabgrass ( https://we.riseup.net/) and the blog/networking facilities of Z Communications ( http://www.zcommunications.org/).
Readers may be interested to know I am working on an alternative social networking platform too. This will be non-corporate in flavour, not designed as an advertising platform, and is expected to offer many of the social networking tools that increase the reach of groups campaigning for positive social change. It is in design and development presently and of course when a release is available, I shall advertise it on Indymedia.
Jon
f*ck news international, get some quality hosting from greennet and try Elgg
23.07.2008 19:53
Your users have the freedom to incorporate all their favorite tools within one environment and showcase their content with as many or as few people as they choose, all within a social networking site that you control.
http://classic.elgg.org/
oi yoi
@oi yoi
31.07.2008 13:29
Essentially we need to look at the features of an ideal activist-based social networking environment (as well as the technical infrastructure) and discuss how we are going to build it. I'd wager than in the untidy world of open source, there ought to be several solutions that rise to the top, and they can potentially interconnect using XML.
Ultimately the core goal should be getting activists from different topics (e.g. anti-war and environmentalism, anti-capitalist and autonomous spaces, etc) identifying common aims and working together to increase the net amount of social justice activism they undertake.
Jon
Anti-Speciesist Action's been removed too
11.08.2008 15:25
Kenji
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