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How to Organize a Political Community Using Reddit

November 17, 2011

Every day, half a million people visit the community news site Reddit to share links and filter information. Frequently, they also join together on all kinds of projects, many of them altruistic and/or political. On this call, we'll learn how to navigate the Reddit ecosystem with Erik Martin, the site's general manager, and Eddie Geller, a Redditer who built the Open Source Democracy Foundation PAC from a single post on Reddit.



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