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So what is the difference between Facebook and MarkUdall.com?

For me, the biggest difference is that I can't see putting my time into Facebook for the purpose of socializing. I'd rather meet people than type and stare at a screen.

Getting Mark elected to the Senate is important to me, so I'll give MarkUdall.com a try in the hope that it helps the campaign.

Facebook is a closed environment - new or would be users can't see Facebook content until they join Facebook. I'm hoping MarkUdall.com is more public - but I'll bet its not. That would be awfully risky on the campaign's part to let any effectively anonymous internet user post to a publicly viewable page on the campaign web site.

Another difference is that Facebook already has the critical mass to be a commercial success. MarkUdall.com is still in the experimental stage.

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Welcome Dave!
By Webmaster May 29th 2008 at 7:37 pm EDT
Actually our community blogging and social networking features are completely open. Of course we reserve the right to take down anything illegal, obscene, spammy, etc., but we really want everyone to participate, share their stories, and use the tools to their fullest extent. To do that, we must foster an open and inviting environment.

Not only that, but Mark has always made it his first priority to listen to and stand up for people--both supporters and critics. As he likes to say, you can disagree without being disagreeable. And moving the country forward requires us all to collaborate--not just those who agree all the time.
Re: Welcome Dave!
By DaveC Jun 2nd 2008 at 10:19 pm EDT
Trying not to make bad things happen by describing potential abuses of social networking software, I'll just say glad things are open now, and hope there is no reason to lock it down in the future.

Hopefully the biggest difference between markudall.com & facebook is that markudall.com participants have a shared purpose in supporting Mark's senate bid.
  
re: Critical Mass
By Jesper Jun 2nd 2008 at 7:05 pm EDT
You're right about needing a critical mass to make MarkUdall.com the go-to-location for political organizing in support of Mark Udall, but even Facebook began with just a handful of members. Attaining that critical mass will not come about on its own and that is why dedicated Udall supporters are working hard to invite members and encourage existing members to invite their friends.

I would argue that "experimental" is not the best adjective to describe MarkUdall.com. These tools have worked for other campaigns and organization. Think my.barackobama.com or komen.org. However, MarkUdall.com, is undoubtedly in its developmental stages and is relying on people like you to make it work.
  
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