Benefits of Petitioning Online
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 02:32pm (GMT)
A petition is a request of action against a person or person's in the
form of a document signed by numerous individuals. Years ago a petition
usually required strenuous activities to get that piece of paper
signed. Before online petition, people went door to door, set up
massive rallies, and traveled all around to gather followers to sign
the petition and make a difference. Now all a person has to do to act
is sign on to the internet and make their voice heard on a subject of
their choosing.
Online, you can create a petition against basically anything that you
want, and it is almost guaranteed that others out there have the same
feeling as you do. Whether you make a petition in protest to the RIAA
restrictions for online music downloading, or something as small as
protesting an American Idol candidate, people will be there to sign on
with you quicker, and from places all around the world.
The benefits of online petitions are substantially better than
petitions of days past. When an old petition was signed, it would take
a long period of time to get to the subject of the petition. Now when
an internet petition is signed, signatures will be added up and the
petition can be sent directly to the subject of the petition.
Internet petitions have gained widespread media attention. In February
2007, an online petition against car tracking and road pricing on the
United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's own website. The petition
swelled at over 1.8 million signatures and shocked government ministers
while the petition gained international attention.
With the current political popularity happening in America right now,
petitions are being used heavily to protest removing the U.S. troops
from Iraq, or petitioning for more troops to go in to Iraq. Political
activists, while using rallies still to send out the subject of
discourse, are now handing out flyers to websites for followers to sign
petitions online rather than doing so at the protest rally. A person
doing this and or something similar adds to the word of mouth and
furthers each person's chance to get more signatures on their petition.
The biggest benefit of online petitions is the fact that they gain
media attention better than handwritten petitions. Petitions against
Metallica for their suing of Napster started a massive debate on
internet music sharing, and greatly hurting loyal fans who only wanted
to download and enjoy their music.
So if you have a gripe with a government figure or even a band that has
let you down, an online petition is a great way for you and others all
over the world to get the word out against them.
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