A Mass Exodus from Big Banks is Organizing Online
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, November 2 2011
Over 35,000 people have indicated support on Facebook for a mass Nov. 5 exodus of personal bank accounts from big banks and into credit unions, called "Bank Transfer Day" — one of several online groups with the ... Read More
Is the White House Doing Enough for 'We the People?'
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, November 2 2011
The White House's responses to recent petitions on their brand-new e-petitions platform have angered some people who don't think the administration is serious enough about their promise to listen online. Launched in ... Read More
How Online Activists Worked for Years to Change the Face of Student Debt
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, October 27 2011
A protester at a student Occupy march in Boston earlier this month. Photo: Lauren Metter / DigBoston.com Wednesday morning, when the White House announced its official response to an online petition calling on President ... Read More
Change.org's International Move
BY Nick Judd | Friday, October 7 2011
With reporting by Antonella Napolitano There were dozens camped out at the spot in Puerta del Sol, the broad public square in Madrid, their slogans spread out like skin over the skeleton of the geodesic structure that ... Read More
Change.org and Actuable Announce Merger
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, September 22 2011
The online campaigns platform Change.org has acquired Actuable, the Spanish-language online campaigns platform. From the press release: The announcement, made Tuesday night at an event in Madrid celebrating the two year ... Read More
In the UK, Online Petitions Are Gaining Steam
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, August 16 2011
A new online petition initiative in the United Kingdom is so popular that its website crashed on its first day in operation — so popular, in fact, that it has some people worried that too much democracy might be a ... Read More
The petition's real. The names, not so much.
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, December 14 2009
All is not well with the 90,000 signatures that the Israel Project is touting on a pro-Iran sanction web petition, finds the Washington Independent Spencer Ackerman. Read More
Orbitz Organizes Online to (Re)Make Cuba a Tourist Hot Spot
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, May 11 2009
Web Gearing Up to Block "Blank Check" Bailout of Wall Street [UPDATED]
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, September 22 2008
The American web is buzzing with activity around Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's proposed $700 billion bailout bill, a test if there ever was one of the new balance of power in the digital age. On one side, we have ... Read More