[governance] Caucus Twitter account

Brenden Kuerbis bnkuerbi at syr.edu
Fri May 1 10:26:31 EDT 2009


On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Carlos Afonso <ca at rits.org.br> wrote:

> On the other hand, it is fascinating how these social networking systems
> could go farther. Twitter, for example, could allow the formation, not
> of simple groups, but of safe circles of trust, in which each twitting
> sequence within the circle could be part or subject of a ranking, voting
> or decision-making system. Can you imagine, short dialogues to decide on
> things? :)
>

Great ideas Carlos!  FWIW, I just created a IGC Twitter account
(https://twitter.com/igcaucus), and will pass along the login
information to Ian and Ginger so they can administer the account.
Perhaps this will be useful, particularly when trying to coordinate
the Caucus "in real time" at IGF, etc.

(To set it up I associated the account with an email address on the
internetgovernance.org mail server. The Caucus coordinators can either
change the email account (this could be updated as coordinators change
over time) or they can simply access the account I created - I'll
leave it up to them.)

For more "self organizing" coordination among Caucus members, we could
use the hashtag <#IGC> when tweeting relevant material, although I'm
sure other tags will emerge as situations dictate.


Best,

Brenden Kuerbis
Internet Governance Project
http://internetgovernance.org




> --c.a.
>
> Bertrand de La Chapelle wrote:
>> Carlos,
>>
>> Sorry for the comparison with Brazil :-)) Was just to verify Dick Beaird's
>> statement. France anyway is far below and not concerned in that numbers
>> race.
>>
>> Of course it is NOT a country ;-)
>>
>> B.
>>
>> 2009/4/30 Carlos Afonso <ca at rits.org.br>
>>
>>> Fine, but let us remind ourselves that it is *not* a country ;)
>>>
>>> --c.a.
>>>
>>>
>>> Bertrand de La Chapelle wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Wolfgang for pointing us to this article.
>>>>
>>>> As a matter of fact, the US representative in the recent ITU World Telecom
>>>> Policy Forum in Lisbon has used himself the analogy that Jonathan raises
>>>> by
>>>> saying explicitly : "if Facebook were a country, it would be the fifth
>>>> largest". If Facebook is really 200 million registered users, it has
>>>> indeed
>>>> passed Brazil in the list of countries ranked by population. (see :
>>>> http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/ipc/idbrank.pl)
>>>>
>>>> Jonathan's points make sense and I have raised them in the IGF, in
>>>> particular in Hyderabad, to highlight the fact that such companies "terms
>>>> of
>>>> service" are not traditional terms of service but become the law of the
>>>> space for most users.
>>>>
>>>> The two questions that this brings are :
>>>> - *What is the governance of such social networks* : the processes by
>>>> which
>>>> such terms of service are "elaborated and applied" (cf. the definition of
>>>> Internet Governance), as they represent "principles, norms,
>>>> decision-making
>>>> procedures and programs" - and in this respect, Facebook is clearly taking
>>>> unprecedented initiatives
>>>> - *What relation with the web of national laws* : the articulation between
>>>> those "company governance regimes" and the various national laws and legal
>>>> jurisdictions that should apply.
>>>>
>>>> The Internet has evolved form the physical IP-based network used mostly
>>>> for
>>>> email and file transfer into the http/html-based World Wide Web used to
>>>> access information. It is clearly reaching a third stage with social
>>>> networking applications, creating a sort of SocioNet, that is looking for
>>>> its appropriate governance protocols.
>>>>
>>>> This is the reason why, on behalf of the Dynamic Coalition on Internet
>>>> Rights and Principles, I have suggested a workshop theme for the next IGF,
>>>> under the title : "The Governance of Social Media", precisely to address
>>>> this type of issues. I hope it will be retained.
>>>>
>>>> Best
>>>>
>>>> Bertrand
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2009/4/29 "Kleinwächter, Wolfgang" <
>>>> wolfgang.kleinwaechter at medienkomm.uni-halle.de>
>>>>
>>>>  http://www.opendemocracy.net/node/47778/pdf
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