[Chapter-delegates] 'social media' experience for policy makers [Re: Twitter officially banned in Pakistan - more to follow]
cdel.firsthand.net
cdel at firsthand.net
Mon May 21 04:36:01 PDT 2012
I agree. There is increasing confusion as to implications between what is open communications across any domains and single domain services like Twitter / Facebook / App stores etc.
Christian de Larrinaga
On 21 May 2012, at 12:12, Peter Koch <pk at ISOC.DE> wrote:
> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 04:18:35PM +0530, Sivasubramanian M wrote:
>
>> use of Internet, especially social media by the political leaders and
>> appointed officers of the Government. First hand experience of the positive
>> aspects by the Government would make a remarkable difference to policy
>> considerations.
>
> I cannot but say that I am not equally enthusiastic seeing that Internet experience
> being dominated by walled gardens, no matter how big that garden is (#users) or
> how nice and expensive the walls are.
>
> -Peter
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