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One last attempt to make you less queasy. I want to note another portion of my original post:

"'You say who you're speaking for.' That’s the draft standard proposed by WOMMA for this industry and that’s the policy NetVocates will enforce with its staff and activists. Period."

Bloggers and their readers will not have to guess if a paid partisan is in their midst. It will be clear and everyone can make their own judgment as to the value of the commentary offered.

With that said, I'll step back and let you decide for yourself whether that makes you feel any better or not. Either way, I appreciate the opportunity to share this information.

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  • Robin Hamman has over ten years experience devising, implementing and managing social media projects, particularly within the Broadcasting and Media sector.
    Before joining Headshift as a Senior Social Media Consultant, Robin was a Senior Producer/Journalist with responsibility for the BBC's Blogs and a wide range of other social media projects. Robin was also previously an Executive Producer at Granada (ITV) and Communities Evangelist at Talkcast (mobile).
    Robin is also a Non-Residential Fellow at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society and a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Journalism at City University, London. Robin blogs about the collision of social media and journalism, online community, blogging, citizen journalism and, sometimes, media law. [more...]

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