Campaign methods
From Stop Internet Censorship Wiki
Critical components of a campaign
- Consistency [Do no deviate from 'the message']
- Try and keep it simple [Avoid overtly technical words]
- Target the audience that matters [Don't preach to the converted]
- Offline protests will not form part of any campaign run by Stop Internet Censorship
Campaign Methods proposed by Bloggers
- Play on fear felt during Sir Joh years and since forgotten. This article explains some of the history of the fight for the right to march in the streets and this article shows some of the more ridiculous examples of censorship in Australian history
- Tim Andrews (a.k.a) 'Liberal Hack' Blog suggestions which focus on Liberal Party pressure. [1]
- John Seymor 'Broadbanned Revolution' Blog post about questions for your local member and MP. [2]
- Bernard Keanes Crikey post about contacting politians. [3]
- Alex White suggests some key messages for the No Clean Feed campaign. [4] (06/01/10)
- Josh Mehlman from ABCs 'The Drum' mentions what has been wrong with certain campaign methods [5] (22/12/09)
- Mike Fitzsimon's Mandatory ISP Filter Mind Map may be used to guide discussions with friends, relatives, workmates, etc. [6]
Campaign Methods proposed in Anti-Censorship Meetings
Cameron Reilly talks about the attributes of a popular campaign Part 1[7] Part 2[8]
