- Blog for America
Blog for America was the title of the official
Howard Dean campaignweblog from March2003 to March,2004 . It was previously known as the Dean Call To Action blog, the first presidential campaign weblog, founded by [http://www.mathewgross.com Mathew Gross] onMarch 15 2003 , but became BFA when it was rebuilt usingMovable Type byMarc Chadwick and [http://www.mathewgross.com Mathew Gross] . It is widely recognized as the first effective campaign blog, and is credited (along with the Howard DeanMeetup ) with enabling a new paradigm forgrassroots campaigning . Using the blog, Dean campaign members were able to effectively communicate with supporters, posting frequent updates on the candidate, his supporters, his organization, his views, and his detractors. The comments section of Blog for America was noted for high activity and loyalty, and was an effective means of self-organization for Dean's committed followers. The blog is also credited with powering the Dean campaign's impressive fundraising abilities during the2004 Democratic presidential primary .However, the limits of the blog's effectiveness as a campaign tool were seen in
Iowa andNew Hampshire , where despite a large financial, media, and organizational head start, Dean made a poor showing in voter support.Technological issues often created havoc for the blog's administrators and visitors. For example, a common device used by trolls was to spoof the usernames of existing members using a loophole in the member naming conventions. Although the bug in the blog software was never found, to the administrators' credit, these trolls were quickly blocked. In October 2006, new blog software was released which corrected the spoofing problems of the previous version.
Blog for America was transformed in March,
2004 into the house blog for the grassroots recruitment organizationDemocracy for America , paralleling the conversion of the campaign into a Democratic non-profit organization.elected Bloggers
* [http://www.mathewgross.com Mathew Gross] (March 2003 - January 2004)
*Zephyr Teachout (March 2003 - February 2004)
*Joe Rospars (July 2003 - February 2004, as a consultant April 2004 - February 2005)
*Alison Stanton (March 1 2004 -July 31 2004 )
*Tanner Brooks (March 1 2004 - July 2004)
*Tara Liloia (July 2004 - present)ee also
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Internet activism External links
* [http://www.blogforamerica.com/ Blog for America]
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