Dean Campaign

Obama Rewind

Last week, I linked to a piece that rather succinctly explained why I don't do more than skim the candidate blogs anymore - they are typically nothing more than generic boosterism of the candidate's latest activity or press releases for upcoming events.

There is an exception to that, however. I actually read the Students for Barack Obama blog every day. To be sure, there is a fair amount of boosterism on the SFBO blog too, but there are occasionally some decent historical and think pieces, and SFBO Rewind, a regular feature which reviews the recent events and achievements of students for Barack chapters across the country is genuinely useful. It helps build the sense that SFBO chapters and blog readers are part of a larger, national movement, and is a decent vehicle for disseminating some best practices and conveys to SFBO members ideas as to what it is possible to accomplish with their own chapters.

As I was reading the blog today, I also noticed a feature that had previously escaped my attention. Atop each blog is a link notifying the reader as to how many groups within the MyBarackObama social network are talking about that particular post, and linking the reader to those groups. There's been some criticism (and I myself have complained) that the Obama campaign's grassroots were not as transparent as the Dean grassroots. Little things like this make it more transparent. That's not to say that there aren't differences between Dean and Obama's online operations and indeed the structure of their whole campaign, but these little touches are helping me see something more coherent and national and less siloed that my previous impressions.

Syndicate content