The american election experience help to understand that it is impossible to have an effective Internet strategy only six months before an election
via Information Policy: French politicians and web 2.0.
“Wendelin Werner fût le lauréat de la médaille Fields en 2006. C’est, grosso modo, le prix Nobel de Mathématiques. Il est l’auteur d’une lettre ouverte au président de la République française, qui est publiée par Le Monde.
Coming from someone who’s been thrown shoes at what remains to be said that hasn’t been already?
“♫ Dear Mr President, take a walk with me… ♫”
Originally posted as a comment by lelapin on AMERICAblog using Disqus.
The question was/is: Which of these would make you the most likely to vote?
– weekend voting
– online voting
– provide incentives to vote
– legal requirement to vote (kind of strange to read this since, if it was a legal requirement, one would definitely have to vote).
Alright, it’s on Facebook only so, by definition, people there are online, and statistics would certainly show that a vast majority of them have a so called life online therefore they do not represent a country only a fraction.
Still…