Anonymous ID: 947605 March 19, 2018, 4:09 p.m. No.725912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6309

I think we have a huge opportunity here.

 

Liberals and some normies are outraged by Facebook sharing data with third parti s like Cambridge Analytica. It’s the next big outrage topic. It’s a perfect opportunity to introduce people to the Internet Bill Of Rights. Maybe some memes can be generated encouraging all of these outraged individuals to sign the petition. We know they love to sign petitions. I’m not a photoshopfag but if one of you are it might be worth the effort. We could target vocal celebrities discussing Facebook/ CA on twitter for distribution. Just a thought.

Anonymous ID: 947605 March 19, 2018, 8:06 p.m. No.727618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7642 >>8085

I have been blasting IBOR on twitter and Facebook for days. One thing that was mentioned in discussions earlier is that our current verbiage for the IBOR paints our movement into a corner by specifically addressing conservatives. We could convey the same message and cast a wider net if a future bill addresses that. I know you guys have debated this at great lengths but anecdotally I know of a multitude of individuals who would support the petition but are turned off by the singling out of conservatives. I fear a great opportunity to gather support is being lost at the moment because we wanted to put our conservative stamp on the IBOR.