Blogposts tagged 'Social Media'

Danger! We're opening our Twitter account to lots of people

Posted by jamess - 15 May 2012 at 4:10pm - 10 Comments
by. Credit: Greenpeace
Willie our oceans campaigner is keen to tweet pictures of his hippie Lego...

We're trying an experiment.

Over the next six weeks we're going to be giving people across the Greenpeace UK office the ability to tweet directly on our main account. Yes, the Greenpeace UK webteam is giving up control so you get unfiltered, unchecked content from all four, idiosyncratic corners of this wonderful organisation. Which means any number of people can now instantly push out their thoughts to our 36,000+ Twitter followers. What could possibly go wrong?

VW: social media rebellion - an experiment

Posted by Br1an - 6 January 2012 at 4:27pm - 22 Comments
Volkswagen is ignoring us on social media. Time to make some noise.
by. Credit: Greenpeace
Volkswagen is ignoring us on social media. Time to make some noise.

As you may well know, Volkswagen has decided to ignore over a thousand of your comments on Facebook. This isn't just a social media faux pas, it's also downright rude.

They want us to go away quietly. But we won't. This is about the world's biggest car maker risking our future.

Face it, Facebook, time to unfriend coal

Posted by sara_a - 15 April 2011 at 11:05am - 3 Comments
by. Credit: Greenpeace
Down at Facebook's London HQ

Very early this morning a handful of us went down to Facebook’s London HQ, to leaflet and talk to Facebook staff about Greenpeace’s global ‘Unfriend Coal’ campaign. We’re asking Facebook to stop using dirty coal to power its servers, and commit to sourcing 100% renewable energy.

How our Nestle campaign travelled around the web

Posted by jamie - 28 October 2010 at 2:20pm - 0 Comments

Sinar Mas influence map

The Sinar Mas influence map by Salter Baxter

Is it a tube map for spiders? A diagram of the galactic core? No, it's an analysis of our ongoing Sinar Mas campaign, specifically the way it has evolved online.

Communication consultants Salter Baxter have tracked how our campaigns on Nestlé, HSBC, Burger King and their connections to Sinar Mas have been discussed on the web, how those conversations have interacted and what impact they've had on the campaign itself.

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