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Creating Aliased Twitter/Facebook Accounts

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09-22-2017, 09:35 PM
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I was thinking, we follow people on Twitter and advocate for DreamAct/DACA online.


We also recently created the DreamAct forum handle but,


For some reason I feel that us as individuals don't have the relevance to gather as much public attention.


However, DACA/Dream act has become a popular term, actually DACA more thanks to the news about it's cancellation.

I say each individual can create a dedicated twitter account or more dedicated to advocate for DACA. (Russian style tactics) Facebook, and Twitter and spread awareness and facts that way. Not only do you become a bit more anonymous, but you gain more visibility with the DACA name.


Examples of an Aliased DACA twitter name, DACAdreamer

Also it is an easier way to push for awareness about our willingness to compromise.

Imagine the amount of information and people we can reach that way.

We could also collectively pay for Ads...

Like a real political campaign...


FACEBOOK adds
Also creating spam like emails to spread awareness... Like United we dream but something linked to the DACA dream act concept.


I understand many people have a hard time advocating because they like to remain anonymous.

This could be a way to get around that.


We don't have a Facebook group.
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fwd.us is probably the only group focused on specifically on dreamers at the moment.
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also there's a twitter account iv'e seen around

https://twitter.com/DreamersForUSA/with_replies?lang=en
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also there's a twitter account iv'e seen around

https://twitter.com/DreamersForUSA/with_replies?lang=en
You are missing the point. I am not looking for a Facebook group. Instead I am calling all of us to become more active by using DACA dream act as our identity with a unique identifier that will be different for all of us.

Imagine 1000s users following someone relevant such as a senator, and individually voicing our unified message.
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