- Jul 7, 2003
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All this Blackpool stuff had me wondering. Most of the Archer Out campaigning & communication was conducted via traditional media (principally the Argus, with the odd limp input from Meridian TV & BBC South), and word of mouth.
How differently would things have played out if we'd been able to utilise the likes of Twitter & Facebook, do you reckon?
At a guess, I'd imagine a few more people would have ended up being arrested or sued by either Archer or Bellotti, at the very least, for late night drunken abuse/rants online. I wonder if we'd have got rid of them quicker if we'd been able to spread the message faster and more widely, as campaigns of all sorts are capable of doing these days?
How differently would things have played out if we'd been able to utilise the likes of Twitter & Facebook, do you reckon?
At a guess, I'd imagine a few more people would have ended up being arrested or sued by either Archer or Bellotti, at the very least, for late night drunken abuse/rants online. I wonder if we'd have got rid of them quicker if we'd been able to spread the message faster and more widely, as campaigns of all sorts are capable of doing these days?