Friday, February 11, 2011

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Typology of actors and Net facebookeurs Tunisian revolution (do you classify the performance of the top 10 categories)

Today Tunisia interests everyone: journalists, sociologists, experts in geopolitics, the exiled opposition, the Islamists obscurantist (exiles as well) ... and some shakes: Arab dictators prostate and pro-static reckless EU ministers during their holidays , blind diplomats, Israeli political
... Why this fear? Because this spontaneous revolution is contagious and spreads like wildfire to neighboring countries whose regimes share certain "qualities" with former Tunisian regime.
This contagion should obviously be put to the credit social networks that have played a major role in the Revolution of Jasmine. And indeed, while some splashed gasoline to the fire and spunk that others were holes in the skin under the bullets of the police, had some ass screwed on their chairs and surfing on Facebook and Twitter ( yes I know me too). The role of these in the dissemination of information (in the absence of journalists, including removal of the testicles date before 1987) is well established. It is for this reason that many call the first revolution Revolution 2.0. This article
is a tribute to the revolutionary web which I will draw up the typology. Beware, it will hurt.
1) The Crazed
It is completely terrorized by what is happening. Connected to both Al Jazeera, France 24 and on Facebook, he jumps at the slightest noise in his yard and screams his terror on Facebook: "O sekouuuuuuuuuur there are new Garden in mons !!!!!!!!". You will notice that beyond the syntax "creative" in this sentence, you can really ask for its usefulness in full curfew. Especially a person really in danger is more likely to use his phone his Facebook status.
2) The witness's cousin
the intimate friend of the great aunt of a former office mate of the brother of his former neighbor had witnessed a terrible scene at the Bizerte highway. He tells us in detail in a note often called "TREE DENGEREUXXXX" and cites its source by daring to describe it as reliable. As for the syntax again unfortunate, I prefer to put it on the account of the overwhelming emotion of the moment.
3) Special Envoy in Tunis from abroad
He is Tunisian, it is now home from work, he is in Paris, Montreal and elsewhere, it has stuck its smartphone and we sincerely ask what his sources that he allows himself to write: "Warning very dangerous: a stolen ambulance to the Hospital Nicole Charles is currently heading Ennasser II with militiamen on board who shoot at anything that moves! " Beware !!!!!". How accurate incredible for someone who is probably in a tunnel between Charles de Gaulle-Etoile and George V!
4) The serial-shareur general
After the infamous January 14, he decided to share everything is shared and that a report from near and far with the Revolution: videos, texts, articles, warnings, music videos ... etc.. Everything goes by without any consistency. Kicking a trash can you get the same result as going to his Facebook profile. It is the largest contributor to the general hysteria that even sometimes, by dint of sharing anything he publishes videos dating back 3 or 4 years, believing they illustrate current events or very recent.
5) The serial-shareur gore His specialty?
Share videos Amateur bloodiest. Those in which we watch pretty closely mangled corpses or people who get killed. Is more violent, the more sharing and spreading terror quietly sprinkled a bit of hatred. We must forgive him. After all this revolution is probably the only exciting thing happened to him in life.
6) The serial-shareur anti-Geneva Convention
He often thirst for justice. So he enjoys sharing videos of arrests of senior officials of the former regime and pushes up to the vice screenshots faces of militiamen suspected to disseminated on the Internet. He especially likes the videos of public lynching.
7) The indecent
His observation skills are not his greatest quality, it continues to publish videos of Shakira and the Black Eyed Peace, Eve photos and articles like "'S is done too badly with his back office chair "while his compatriots are being shot like rabbits.
8) Neo-facebookeur
He fifties and joined Facebook after January 14. Realizing the magnitude of revolt on the internet that information channels were not necessarily the most reliable media and his 9 year old son permanently online was more aware of the situation, he decided to join the web by typing directly into the serial-shareur general category.
9) The "9léb vista" or turner jacket
is the worst in-between. Before January 14, he proudly counted among his Facebook contacts Imed Trabelsi * and Sakhr El Materi-** (yes, I know ... but I will not say who). He also came to be a fan of Ben Ali. After Jan. 14, he hastens to clear these relations annoying wife and the revolutionary movement by posting humorous videos on his former friends.
10) The brave
is a rare person. For him, the revolt began long before the Internet on January 14 and sometimes even before December 17 (day of the death of Mohamed Bouazizi). He shared information about the abuses of Ben Ali in using Facebook, Twitter or blogs to alert the world. He sang songs and created a comic anti-Ben Ali. All this in the greatest indifference. He preached in the desert at the peril of his life. Sometimes he was tortured, arrested, intimidated, they're is taken to his family ... Today, some of these brave finally got the recognition they deserve, one of them even became Secretary of State, while others remain anonymous.
is to them that I want to pay tribute.

By Walid Kaak article on the blog Nawaat (as proposed by FADD)

http://nawaat.org/portail/2011/02/11/anthropologie-facebookienne-ii-petit-portrait- of-your-contacts-revolutionary /


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