tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4485285597118810468.post6926863456424314468..comments2023-06-08T06:39:23.013-07:00Comments on Counterpower: Netizenship, Online OrganizationMarc Bousquethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00994490111371549591noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4485285597118810468.post-77040293867320289202008-05-14T22:03:00.000-07:002008-05-14T22:03:00.000-07:00It was a little difficult to completely read your ...It was a little difficult to completely read your post because part of the right-side was missing, but I just finished reading this article and was really impressed on the impact that these netizens have made. I think it is awesome that through communication online through posting and chat rooms, etc., they were able to get a president elected that most likely wouldn't have without this important form of communication and campaigning. I think it is very powerful when there are citizens who truly believe in the candidate enough to just start a conversation about him online, or like when one of Rho's main supporters pulled out, the netizens came to the rescue and really motivated other's to vote. <BR/>Another quick note...I thought it was really cool that not only was this website of the Red Devils able to coordinate cheers and a celebration after the World Cup, but they also cleaned the streets up, WOW...people really caring about their surroundings and environment, AMAZING!! <BR/>This article was kinda warm and fuzzy because of the fact that a new form of community and unity has adapted in Korea and they are pulling together to actually make change, but by using a whole new form of participation...the Net!!!kaylamksilvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02832194733914661684noreply@blogger.com