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The Revolution Will Be Twittered
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Max Forte* hyping the revolution...without one single word as to why the opposition leader, himself a former Iranian president, is somehow a revolutionary alternative, and a better one. Just take it for granted.
Iran Twitter surveillance MSM media protest Islamist revolution propaganda intervention
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13 Jun 2009 07:14 pm
The Revolution Will Be Twittered
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Mock not. As the regime shut down other forms of communication, Twitter survived. With some remarkable results. Those rooftop chants that were becoming deafening in Tehran? A few hours ago, this concept of resistance was spread by a twitter message. Here's the Twitter from a Moussavi supporter:
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ALL internet & mobile networks are cut. We ask everyone in Tehran to go onto their rooftops and shout ALAHO AKBAR in protest #IranElection
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That a new information technology could be improvised for this purpose so swiftly is a sign of the times. It reveals in Iran what the Obama campaign revealed in the United States. You cannot stop people any longer. You cannot control them any longer. They can bypass your established media; they can broadcast to one another; they can organize as never before.
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That's why they didn't see what those of us surgically attached to modems could spot a mile away: something was happening in Iran.
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They want freedom; they are sick of lies; they enjoy life and know hope.
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This generation will determine if the world can avoid the apocalypse that will come if the fear-ridden establishments continue to dominate global politics, motivated by terror, armed with nukes, and playing old but now far too dangerous games.
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But they will use technology to displace old modes and orders. Maybe this revolt will be crushed. But even if it is, the genie has escaped this Islamist bottle.
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Maybe that's what we're hearing on the rooftops of Tehran: the sound of the next revolution.
Allah O Akbar!
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The Revolution Will Be Twittered
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15 Jun 09
Adam Crowe'"ALL internet & mobile networks are cut. We ask everyone in Tehran to go onto their rooftops and shout ALAHO AKBAR in protest #IranElection" That a new information technology could be improvised for this purpose so swiftly is a sign of the times. It reve
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Alec CourosHow Twitter is changing democracy.
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twitter fan"That a new information technology could be improvised for this purpose so swiftly is a sign of the times. It reveals in Iran what the Obama campaign revealed in the United States. You cannot stop people any longer. You cannot control them any longer. They can bypass your established media; they can broadcast to one another; they can organize as never before." Twitter is the medium for the next revolution.
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aamir ikramMock not. As the regime shut down other forms of communication, Twitter survived. With some remarkable results. Those rooftop chants that were becoming deafening in Tehran?
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Tania Shekoarticle about how repressive situation in Iran is not silenced with people using Twitter to communicate events
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Howard RheingoldMock not. As the regime shut down other forms of communication, Twitter survived. With some remarkable results. Those rooftop chants that were becoming deafening in Tehran? A few hours ago, this concept of resistance was spread by a twitter message. Here's the Twitter from a Moussavi supporter:
ALL internet & mobile networks are cut. We ask everyone in Tehran to go onto their rooftops and shout ALAHO AKBAR in protest #IranElection -
14 Jun 09
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Mike O'ConnorThe power of Twitter (and, really, other social technologies)...people find a way, they really are in control.
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Alexander VießThat a new information technology could be improvised for this purpose so swiftly is a sign of the times. It reveals in Iran what the Obama campaign revealed in the United States. You cannot stop people any longer. You cannot control them any longer. They can bypass your established media; they can broadcast to one another; they can organize as never before.
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Arjan ZuidhofTwitter staat er bol van, de 'revolutie' die de afgelopen dagen gaande is in Iran. Na de - volgens de tegenstanders van Ahmadinejad gestolen - verkiezingen, lijkt de islamitische geest definitief uit de fles (zie bijvoorbeeld de continue bijgewerkte <a h
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rickmansMock not. As the regime shut down other forms of communication, Twitter survived. With some remarkable results. Those rooftop chants that were becoming deafening in Tehran? A few hours ago, this concept of resistance was spread by a twitter message.
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Joey BakerThis is incredible. The extent to which a third world country is able to use twitter to protest their government en masse. It's a real statement for the power of mobile, the power of twitter, and the power of democracy.
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jerry tellus'As the regime shut down other forms of communication, Twitter survived. With some remarkable results. Those rooftop chants that were becoming deafening in Tehran? A few hours ago, this concept of resistance was spread by a twitter message.'
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Yvonne MurtaghAs the regime shut down other forms of communication, Twitter survived
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