internet enables the otherwise invisible
// November 16th, 2009 // online, social media
This morning, as I was reading through a slew of RSS articles, one headline caught my eye. Russian Cop Uses YouTube to Expose Police Corruption from ReadWriteWeb (@rww). The article started out
In a breathtakingly risky move, a former Russian police officer has taken to the Internet in full uniform to detail the corruption, danger, and brutality of his line of work.
The video serves as a call-to-action of sorts. Dymovsky wants people to start standing up to corruption. What is so amazing is that he is someone who might not have been heard at all had it not been for the ability for anyone to post a YouTube video. The internet, and social media, gives everyone the equal opportunity to be heard. Of course, it is a regular occurrence nowadays, but seeing articles like this really make me appreciate how connected the world can be and how everyone can have a voice that is not only heard, but shared.
Tags: internet, IT, media, people, social media, twitter, web, work, youtube






