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Social Media As a Weapon In Egypt

oxide7 writes "The internet and social media sites have become a battlefield between the Egyptian government and protesters. From the article: 'Facebook has at least two pages, Operation Egypt and one titled Egypt's Protests. The former carries calls to arms, asking for volunteers to mount distributed denial of service attacks. The latter has posted messages and videos, such as one that said the Ministry of Awqaf which is in charge of religious endowments, might work with the Ministry of the Interior to stop Friday prayers.'"

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  1. Re:Enough with "Color" Revolutions by Seumas · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Social Media has as about as much to do with revolutions as wearing a red ribbon on your lapel does with curing AIDS.

  2. Other than the symbolic part by mvar · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What is the actual purpose on doing DDoS attacks on some rarely visited government web sites? If people want to actually change things, they should really go out and protest against the government rather than sitting behind the safety of their monitors clicking endlessly until some crappy configured server goes down.

  3. Re:Enough with "Color" Revolutions by CharlyFoxtrot · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes but a facebook page that could have been set up by one person in a basement somewhere isn't really proof of a real grass roots movement yet it gets reported on breathlessly by the international media. "Oh look they have a facebook page and are using teh twitterz, OMG their government is doomed !"

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