Image: The growing Internet citizenry is using sarcasm, wit and Twitter to draw attention to a controversial cybersecurity bill
As Controversial Cybersecurity Legislation Moves Through House, Activists Make a Quiet Start
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Wednesday, April 18 2012
After Internet businesses and activists forced the halt of the Stop Online Piracy Act, it seemed as if a new political force had come alive to advocate on Capitol Hill for an Internet with hard limits on government surveillance and a structure that favored free access to information over centralized control. But faced with new cybersecurity legislation that civil liberties groups say would contribute to exactly the opposite, the headline-grabbing protests that defeated SOPA are nowhere to be seen. So what's happening? Read More
'I Lose Sleep Over Upvotes -- Seriously:' How a Subreddit Became a Social Action
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, December 14 2010
How quickly can activism move on the Internet? In just over a month, Eddie Geller went from an angry Internet person, frustrated about the direction that the policy fight over net neutrality was taking, to the co-founder ... Read More
Broadband's Way Ahead: DC's Tech Crowd Gathers to Plot Hands-On Approach
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 14 2009
Sure, it might look like a standard-issue DC tech policy event. But it's also something of a ritual cleansing. Today, the Free Press Summit is taking place in Washington to focus conversations around the future of the ... Read More
Daily Digest: From the Ashes, a Blogging Class Emerges...
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, November 19 2008
Online Right Sees a Chance to Take Root: Conservative bloggers are looking at the aftermath of the recent election and seeing opportunity, reports the Hill's Walter Alarkon. As the GOP struggles to find its footing and ... Read More
Debate Prep: How to Join In the Fun [UPDATED]
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, September 25 2008
We're not sure if there's going to be a presidential debate tomorrow night or not, but either way it can't hurt to highlight some of the ways viewers can participate in advance or during the actual event: 1. MySpace is ... Read More
Qik Takes From the Road: Hamsher, Crawford, Greenwald, Zandt, Newmark and Steinberg
BY Micah L. Sifry | Saturday, June 7 2008
I've been on the road since Thursday, first at a working meeting of the Sunlight Foundation in DC with people working on collaborative governance web designing, and then yesterday in Minneapolis at the National ... Read More