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Nothing's really happened yet though. Other spontaneous revolutions like in the Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan etc did result in a change of government
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Roger More
the president fleeing the country counts, I think. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jan 14 '11, 11:59
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I suppose what I am saying is that social media can make a brief flurry of activity happen, but it's not going to result in any sustained change in
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Roger More
Jan 14, 12:07
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I often wonder how much of the population of places is on Twitter and FB.
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Amy
Jan 14, 12:15
not sure how you can say that. it's an organization/communication tool. the success or failure of the revolution
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loosilu
Jan 14, 12:08
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Are people going to remain mobilised? Or will they think "Man, that was cathartic! job's over"? -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 14, 12:15
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