Web protest against repression of internet

Reporters sans frontières, a group that stands up for freedom of speech on the internet, has organised web-based protest against internet repression.
Thousands of people have logged into the website, chosen their placard slogan and joined the virtual protest. This weight of numbers gives the action more authority.
This is a key point: Allowing people to participate in the protest enabled it to become a much more significant event.
Are you allowing your supporters to be a part of your online campaign?

Comments