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Old 03-25-2011, 12:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Politics and Social Networks / Política y Redes Sociales

So far, we've seen how people is going crazy about Social Networks. Yeah, it is fun, but what happens when politics parties go crazy about them too?

We have to vote for a new president this April 10th and I get my daily information about "who I should vote for" on Facebook from all my friends and tag pictures of my friends. What about you? Do you think is a good idea the way they look for votes?

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Hasta el momento, la gente se vuelve loca por la Redes Sociales. Sí, son divertidas, pero qué pasa cuando los partidos políticos se vuelven locos por ellos también?

Tenemos que votar este 10 de Abril por un nuevo presidente y recibo mi dosis diaria sobre "por quién debería votar" en Facebook de casi todos mis amigos y de las fotos en las que los etiquetan. Qué hay de ti? Crees que es una buena idea para buscar votos?
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Really I not noticed that in the states. But I could see how it could make sense. I would not want to vote for someone who kept sending me stuff on social networks though.
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Of course not! From some party, they are trying to make a huge spam thing, sending 100 invitations to 100 people you know and more than 3000 people are attending to do that on Friday at 00:00. I'll let you know how it went. If that happens, I'll delete my FB!
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Really I not noticed that in the states. But I could see how it could make sense. I would not want to vote for someone who kept sending me stuff on social networks though.
I would never vote for someone that kept spamming me. I do get emails from time to time from senators and it drives me crazy.
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Spamming people will not get anyone a vote. It is not right to do and it just makes people made. I would suggest avoiding it at all costs.
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Old 04-23-2011, 08:20 PM   #6 (permalink)
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He didn't win! I'm so glad the spammer didn't win :P but in his case, there's two people running for president again (like a second round thing) and it will probably be really bad for my country it's Humala and Keiko! Read about them on the news!!!
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