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it is now after the election and we can now conclude the simplistic experiment: at this point in time, online presence is not a strong indicator for actual election results in mountain province. odsey and killip, have the strongest online presence…
June 1, 2010
Kid, Liezel, Onilsky, Thanks for the comments. There doesn't seem too much commenting going around here. Liezel, what you already saw and read is the "experiment". I shouldn't have forgotten the quotes because it is not a real experiment. Its just…
April 27, 2010
Kid, Liezel and all, Experiment or not, the fact is that the use of the internet as a means to booster political agenda (of any type) in Mt. Province in particular (and the Cordilleras in general) is relatively just in its inception stages. The mos…
April 26, 2010
Hi Manong Kid and all, Thanks for posting 'Johnny's' reply. It wasn't very clear in his blog how he is actually conducting his 'experiment' . I am aware how surveys are generally conducted which means polling a representative sample of your target…
April 26, 2010
Normally in surveys, several techniques are performed on the design and selection of the samples to ensure that these are acceptable representation of the much larger whole. Our experiment is to determine if the small group of Internet/Facebook part…
April 26, 2010
Kid and Liezel; I look at these statistics for trends. Sure there is a lot of statistical noise (Facebook fans might not be registered voters, a few Facebook fans might account for most of the comments, some online voters might not be Facebook use…
April 25, 2010
Hi, This blog is being discussed in bibaknets. Below is one comment: Hi Manongs and all, This is a very interesting look at MP elections, indeed. I checked the blog site and the links and it's good to know that people from our place are using th…
April 25, 2010
Add to this the Filscap issue (http://baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph/council.asp?mode=archives/2010/april/4-18-2010/council.txt). Imagine, a discussion on Facebook is a hot item that the Baguio City Council deliberate on their most important meetings!
April 25, 2010
A blog post by Johnny Agagon was featured
As of this writing, election day is only a couple of weeks away. I try to analyze the online presence of the congressional candidates for Mountain Province and then comparing these to the actual voting results. Consider this an experiment of the eff…
April 21, 2010
hahahaha! "green gold" is that plant that is literally worth its weight in gold ay kakakayat ti tuturista. ngem bawal ngamin. seriously, i believe that anything that gives people an alternative livelihood is a good antidote to the bad effects of ss…
March 17, 2010
jet, mabalin ti "green gold". kasla mining metlaeng... *joke*
March 13, 2010
Ha! Mr Domaguing, you prove my thesis once again - there is no place for your kind of propaganda in todays world where the internet is just an internet cafe away...
March 8, 2010
A blog post by Johnny Agagon was featured
Let me start by saying good job on this website. Online campaigns like this one are not only forcing all the other campaigns to be transparent, it is also shifting the way campaigns are done. You no longer have to spend a lot of money to disseminate…
January 28, 2010
Johnny Agagon updated their profile
January 25, 2010
Johnny Agagon is now a member of Tom "Champag" Killip for Congressman
January 25, 2010

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An analysis of the online presence of congressional candidates

As of this writing, election day is only a couple of weeks away. I try to analyze the online presence of the congressional candidates for Mountain Province and then comparing these to the actual voting results. Consider this an experiment of the effectiveness of an online presence. Conversely, it is an experiment on how much the online reality is reflective of the local reality - in other words, is it really a case of haan nadagsen ti apekton ti online/facebook/website/etc. ti local…
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Posted on April 21, 2010 at 6:03am — 7 Comments

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The power of Facebook/Internet and the local politics

Let me start by saying good job on this website. Online campaigns like this one are not only forcing all the other campaigns to be transparent, it is also shifting the way campaigns are done. You no longer have to spend a lot of money to disseminate information. The campaign now is a campaign by demonstration - the candidate shows a preview of their platform during the campaign. Take the Midnight Land Title issue that was very unfairly labelled at then candidate Atty. Daoas during the 2004… Continue

Posted on January 25, 2010 at 8:53pm — 1 Comment

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