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Blogging For Votes: The Ethics Of Internet Campaigning

机译:博客投票:互联网竞选的伦理

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Over the past several years journalists have documented the fact that a number of high profile campaigns have been significantly influenced by the "blogosphere." Many political analysts believe that blogging and online videos are changing the political process in profound, yet not necessarily positive, ways. Politicians are using YouTube, MySpace and Facebook Web sites for everything from recruiting volunteers and spreading their campaign message, to raising millions of dollars of campaign funds, to embarrassing and attempting to discredit their opponents. Not only have political candidates created their own campaign websites, they are now creating profile pages on MySpace and creating video messages forYouTube. In fact, tech-sawy candidates hire young staffers to attempt to coordinate and amplify the activities of bloggers, both verbal and video. In a brave new Internet world, political candidates at all levels of the democratic system are discovering both the benefits and pitfalls of online campaigning.
机译:在过去的几年中,记者记录了一个事实,即许多知名运动已受到“博客圈”的重大影响。许多政治分析人士认为,博客和在线视频正在以深刻但不一定积极的方式改变政治进程。政客们正在使用YouTube,MySpace和Facebook网站进行各种活动,从招募志愿者,传播竞选信息,筹集数百万美元的竞选资金,使他们的尴尬和试图抹黑对手等。政治候选人不仅创建了自己的竞选网站,而且现在还在MySpace上创建个人资料页面并为YouTube创建视频消息。实际上,精通技术的候选人会雇用年轻的工作人员来尝试协调和扩大博客作者的口头和视频活动。在一个崭新的互联网世界中,民主制度各个层面的政治候选人都在发现在线竞选的好处和陷阱。

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