tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post2186187448320391698..comments2024-03-27T02:22:05.365+00:00Comments on Geoff's Shorts: Pro Life Campaign - an end to carrots?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10548882212024368758noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post-41322435047358523432019-03-23T08:32:43.145+00:002019-03-23T08:32:43.145+00:00Twitter has been my companion for a long time, and...Twitter has been my companion for a long time, and I’m glad that I used Wizugo for my Twitter account marketing. WizUgo has rendered such amazing services that no other marketing tool can provide. Wizugo boosted my followers more than 60% in just a couple of days; it took my Twitter account to another level. Gloria Cliffordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12192414397149734570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post-22228988017525314552017-02-28T19:04:19.071+00:002017-02-28T19:04:19.071+00:00this is actually great post thanksthis is actually great post thanksLewis Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05470410316942686555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post-72730436334115112502012-12-01T09:27:02.293+00:002012-12-01T09:27:02.293+00:00Hi all,
I did a full response to Cora's commen...Hi all,<br />I did a full response to Cora's comment <a href="http://geoffsshorts.blogspot.ie/2012/11/migration-patterns.html" rel="nofollow">here</a>Geoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17925999586920385972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post-17901141849181221312012-11-23T19:47:26.678+00:002012-11-23T19:47:26.678+00:00Sterling work on the statistics.
Cora Sherlock do...Sterling work on the statistics.<br /><br />Cora Sherlock does raise an interesting point though - what does the figures tell us? Is it that the pro-life lobby simply has a wider base than pro-choice? Or is it that pro-life groups in Ireland are, indeed, largely supported by foreign interests rather than local citizens?<br /><br />An useful metric (if you can bear to go into the breach once more) might be to take another group/issue that is divisive as a control to compare results - perhaps @marriagequality ?FierceIrish.comhttp://www.fierceirish.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post-89825809742457497502012-11-23T16:23:40.577+00:002012-11-23T16:23:40.577+00:00Hi Cora, Hi Nick, thanks for taking the time to co...Hi Cora, Hi Nick, thanks for taking the time to comment. Afraid I'll be travelling or far from broadband for most of the weekend so won't be able to write a full response till next week.Geoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17925999586920385972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post-1988303796886622762012-11-23T15:52:49.678+00:002012-11-23T15:52:49.678+00:00It's silly to claim that Geoff is saying a fol...It's silly to claim that Geoff is saying a follow on Twitter is definitely due to support - what he has consistently done is highlight thought provoking trends. I wrote for Geoff about how the followers of Youth Defence and the Pro Life Campaign don't follow sexual violence organisations, which was also interesting when you consider neither organisation provides information about sexual violence services on their website. Similarly, Geoff has highlighted that Pro Life Campaign is not reaching ordinary Irish people - instead, the twitter is mainly being considered by American. This should be welcomed by the Pro Life Campaign (obviously current tactics of reaching Irish people aren't working) as well as providing context to the Pro Life Campaign's claim that they represent a majority of the Irish people. If that claim isn't coming from social media, where is it coming from?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028643425691313983.post-91357748754244596052012-11-23T14:18:00.945+00:002012-11-23T14:18:00.945+00:00As a technophobe of some standing, I have the utmo...As a technophobe of some standing, I have the utmost admiration for the effort that goes into producing these pie-charts. Kudos to Geoff!<br /><br />That said, I'm not convinced that they make a substantial contribution to the debate on abortion in this country. If I think about my own use of Twitter, I know that I follow a lot of people who I don't agree with - for many reasons. Maybe I think they have an interesting pro-choice perspective; maybe we like to debate it even if neither of us changes our position; maybe we both just want to see The Hobbit when it comes out. <br /><br />Similarly, I don't follow a lot of people that I do agree with on this issue. Again, the reasons vary. It could be because I don't know they exist; or because I don't agree with some comments that appear negative to post-abortive women; or maybe I just don't have the time to follow every pro-life group or person anyplace, anytime. One thing I do know is that when I follow someone, I never really look to see where they are. I only base my follow-decision on what they're saying. <br /><br />My point is that Twitter is a fairly flimsy tool for drawing any real conclusions. Unless the holder of an account marshalls it rigorously, it's pretty much just a way of communicating - with whoever's interested in listening and/or talking back. <br /><br />And that's the best thing about it too because we badly need to engage properly in this debate. What would the introduction of abortion mean to the country? Let's talk about the X Case and what legislation for X would mean. Let's talk about humanity and how that is affected by the laws enacted. There are two human beings involved in every unplanned pregnancy, we just can't see one of them without the use of an ultrasound machine. We need to be aware of that fact and cater for the needs of both. <br /><br />We're a mature society and we're more than ready to talk about these vital issues of humanity. So let's do it. <br /><br />Cora Sherlock<br />(For Geoff, location: Rivendell, via Mines of Moria)Cora Sherlocknoreply@blogger.com