Social networking

Social networking refers a breed of websites which build communities of people with shared interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others.

They are of interest to civil society organisations for the ease with which messages can be circulated to a large number of individuals, whether for the purposes of campaigning or for fundraising.

Notable sites include Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and Bebo.

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 Two weeks left to be a Civil Society blogger

Two weeks left to be a Civil Society blogger 0

Governance | Celina Ribeiro | 3 Feb 2010

Civil Society’s search for a blogger competition will be drawing to a close in two weeks.

Want to blog for civilsociety.co.uk?

Want to blog for civilsociety.co.uk? 0

Governance | Celina Ribeiro | 6 Jan 2010

Civil Society is searching for two new bloggers in a nationwide competition to find fresh voices in the sector.

Digs, dogs, and diabetes on Bubb's new blog

Digs, dogs, and diabetes on Bubb's new blog 0

Governance | 18 Mar 2008

In the olden days, before the internet was born, even Very Important People generally had to wait to be invited by editors for the opportunity to tell their public what they were thinking.

MySpace launches UK charity channel

MySpace launches UK charity channel 0

Governance | Gareth Jones | 10 Jan 2008

Social networking site MySpace has launched MySpace Impact, an online channel designed to act as a hub for campaigning, charity and social action in the UK.

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