Go offline and fight!
Updated On: 08 April, 2011 08:29 AM IST | | Lindsay Pereira
I have been asked, by five friends and two complete strangers, to wear white in support of Anna Hazare
I have been asked, by five friends and two complete strangers, to wear white in support of Anna Hazare. They have sent me this message via SMS. I don't have a problem with this, primarily because the colour white suits me. Pink could have invited trouble on the Dadar local.
I have also been asked to join 16,754 other people who 'Like' Anna on Facebook. He isn't actually on Facebook, what with being occupied with a fight against the central government, but a short biography from Wikipedia is what's prompting those 16,754 well-meaning folk to move a mouse towards the aforementioned 'Like' icon.
There are also 17 Facebook pages devoted to the Lokpal Bill. This includes a curiously named 'Dinesh Demands Lokpal Bill' page, presumably created by a certain Dinesh who takes his own demands more seriously than most. Each of these pages is, of course, 'Liked' by a number of people.
At Petitions.in, "the first and foremost location for hosting your online petition in India", 125 people have signed a petition in support of the Bill. The petition's creators are aiming for 100,000 more to sign up.
Much of these developments come from Social Media Enthusiasts. These are people who act exactly like you and I do, except that they intersperse meals or sex with long hours on social networking sites. By 2015, I strongly believe every third Indian will be a Social Media Enthusiast. A seven-year-old in my building describes himself as one too, even though he thinks the Internet has something to do with badminton. I choose not to correct him.
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