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Community Posting Guidelines: Please Read This Before Posting

2y 11mon ago by lemmy.world/u/pineapplefriedrice in protest

Please try to follow these guidelines if you're making an informational post.

  1. Moderators will choose one "cause" at a time to promote to the community (coming soon). If you'd like yours to be considered, please message the mods.

  2. Title: Tell people who you're talking about and what they should do (e.g. "Why You Should Stop Buying Meat From Tyson Foods"

  3. Give Background: Explain to people what the entity in question is, and what they have done to piss you off, especially if this is a recent development.

  4. Tell people what to do and HOW: Should they stop buying a particular product? Should they share something on social media? Remember that people are lazy, so you need to spoon feed them if you want to maximize your impact. If they should email a company, provide them with a template. If they should reach out to the company on social media, provide a link to their page. If they should avoid buying a product, tell them where they should look out for it and how to identify it.

  5. Provide Evidence: Tell people who you know this to be true. Wherever possible, offer some media articles from reputable sources, or offer the strongest evidence possible. Do NOT make false or exaggerated accusations, as this will lead to the removal of your post.

No spam please.

Just a quick question, I like the guidelines & did not expect here to be for getting people to protest with organizers-

There are enough people here, that are willing to travel to non-national campaign’s protests?

As an activist & activist campaigns’ (1-protests focused & 1-boycotts focused) organizer, Thank you, for creating this.