How the Internet Changed Politics
Check out the first in Adotas’s series on "How the Internet Changed Everything," or, the role of online culture, journalism, commerce, and advertising in the upcoming presidential election.
Part deliberative town square, part raucous debating society, part
research library, part instant news source, and part political comedy
club, the Internet connects voters to a wealth of content and
commentary about politics.
Might be worth peeking into, to see what they have to say. In the meantime, we’ll just keep reading HuffPo.
And maybe Tina Brown’s new "beastly" online pub, which claims to "sift, sort, and curate. "We’re as much about what’s not there as what is," she wrote. My god, the woman is just as scary as she was when she took over The New Yorker and fired all the good writers.
For a rundown on how social media is really affecting politics, see MarketingVOX’s "Social Media’s Election Frenzy: Resources, Memes, and Stats."
