<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/c/feed.min.css" ?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
      xmlns:amg="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com.com/amg-dtd/"><title>Aaron Gustafson: Content tagged social</title><subtitle>The latest 20 posts and links tagged social.</subtitle><id>https://www.aaron-gustafson.com</id><link href="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/feeds/social.xml" rel="self"/><link href="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com"/><author><name>Aaron Gustafson</name><uri>https://www.aaron-gustafson.com</uri></author><updated>2022-10-31T20:37:26Z</updated><entry><id>https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/links/mastodon-twitter-crossposter/</id><title type="html"><![CDATA[🔗 Mastodon Twitter Crossposter]]></title><link href="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/links/mastodon-twitter-crossposter/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><link href="https://crossposter.masto.donte.com.br" rel="related" type="text/html" /><published>2022-10-31T20:37:26Z</published><content type="html" xml:base="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com"><![CDATA[<p>If you’re considering moving to Mastodon, but not ready to give up on Twitter yet, you should check out this awesome, highly-configurable cross-posting tool.</p>]]></content><amg:twitter><![CDATA[If you’re considering moving to Mastodon, but not ready to give up on Twitter yet, you should check out this awesome, highly-configurable cross-posting tool.]]></amg:twitter><category term="social" /><category term="the web" /></entry><entry><id>https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/another-political-divide/</id><title type="html"><![CDATA[✍🏻 Another political divide]]></title><link href="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/another-political-divide/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><published>2005-11-18T10:54:04Z</published><content type="html" xml:base="https://www.aaron-gustafson.com"><![CDATA[<p>In the interest of observing politics and activism online, I have signed up to receive numerous newsletters and “action alerts” from groups ranging from <a href="http://www.moveon.org">MoveOn</a> and the <a href="http://www.aclu.org"><abbr title="American Civil Liberties Union">ACLU</abbr></a> to the <a href="http://www.gop.com"><abbr title="The Republican or ">GOP</abbr></a>. Politics aside, one thing I find very striking is how much freedom is given to an individual to add a personal message or rewrite a letter in support of or against a particular issue by the “left.” The “right,” however, does not seem to have any interest in their activists’ opinions.</p><p>When I received <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20071103152925/www.gop.com/GetActive/Petition.aspx?state=CT">this recent solicitation from the <abbr title="The Republican or ">GOP</abbr></a>, for instance, I was not given any opportunity to rewrite the letter in my own words or even add a personal message to the missive. All the <abbr title="The Republican or ">GOP</abbr> seems to want is my signature and the email addresses of my friends. Even if I were to agree with an issue the <abbr title="The Republican or ">GOP</abbr> were asking for my support on, a practice like that makes me very disinclined to take action.</p><p>On the other “side,” you have action requests such as <a href="http://political.moveon.org/firerove/">this petition from MoveOn</a>. Much more emphasis is placed on personalizing the message of the action. Even if I do not have the time to add a personal message, I appreciate the effort to include me in the process and am more likely to take action.</p><p>Perhaps it is just my conspiracy-addled mind working overtime, but I find this dichotomy more than a little odd. What does the <abbr title="The Republican or ">GOP</abbr> have to fear from <em>their own activists</em>?</p>]]></content><amg:summary><![CDATA[In the interest of observing politics and activism online, I have signed up to receive numerous newsletters and “action alerts” from groups ranging from MoveOn and the ACLU to the GOP . Politics aside, one thing I find very striking is…]]></amg:summary><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>In the interest of observing politics and activism online, I have signed up to receive numerous newsletters and “action alerts” from groups ranging from MoveOn and the ACLU to the GOP . Politics aside, one thing I find very striking is…</p>]]></summary><category term="society" /><category term="social" /></entry></feed>