Amnesty plants social media time bomb

amnesty one-tenWhen it comes to innovation, look to the non-profits. When you're short of marketing megabucks, necessity can be the mother of some pretty interesting inventions. Consider the Obama campaign, or PETA.org's fascinating forays into viral marketing.

Amnesty International UK has just announced a new initiative that takes into account a factor that's huge in email marketing, but little used in social media: timing. At 1:10 p.m. on Friday, they're asking supporters to drop a coordinated social media bomb to raise awareness about violence against women in the UK.

Why Friday, why 1:10, you ask? Relevance. Friday March 6 is International Womens Day, and one in ten is the ratio of women in Britain who are victims of rape or violence.

At the appointed hour, supporters are encouraged to spread the message on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, but not willy-nilly. The assault is very well coordinated with the message. Users are encouraged to change their avatar to ones designed for the initiative, and available for download. And at 1:10 p.m., supporters will update their status to the same message: "Each year, 1 in 10 women in Britain experience rape or other violence http://www.oneten.org.uk"

Twitter users are asked to tweet the same message at the appointed time, and are even encouraged to use geekier tools such as TweetLater to ensue a massive, coordinated attack.

Amnesty is offering other social tools and petitions for those interested in supporting the cause. But this coordination of social media into a single, massive, precision-timed event is probably a first.

It's going to be interesting to see what happens on Friday.

Rebecca Lieb oversees Econsultancy's North American operations.

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Reader comments (5)

  1. Avatar-blank-50x50 Ashley Erdman

    10:43AM on 5th March 2009

    This sounds great, however International Women's Day is March 8th, not the 6th.

  2. Avatar-blank-50x50 Ben

    1:40PM on 5th March 2009

    The Obama campaign spent over 850 million USD...

  3. David Hamill David Hamill

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    10:36AM on 6th March 2009

    I'm a little worried where this is going. I believe in the message Amnesty are making but this is the 2nd such protest in as many months. Pretty soon every worthy cause is going to try something like this.

    Good luck Amnesty but I'm not participating.

  4. Avatar-blank-50x50 steven

    10:05AM on 25th June 2010

    the Obama campaign spent over 850 million USD...

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    10:10AM on 25th June 2010

    I like the article.I think we have to believe in the message Amnesty are making but this is 2nd such protest in as month.We believe that the majority in the SCA erred in this judgment and that the approach adopted in the dissenting judgment of Mthiyane JA is to be preferred. The interpretation given to the TRC Act by the majority does not in our view give due weight to the right to freedom of expression.

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