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'''Opinion change is a [[feature]] of an [[campaign]]''' | '''Opinion change is a [[feature]] of an [[campaign]]''' | ||
Opinion change can occour when the target of the campaign or general perception of it changes. If a certain proportion of the [[campaigner]]s call for a [[vote]] on opinion change such a vote will be arranged and as a result a "fierce" call for [[boycott]] can mellow down to a "slight avoid" or even morph into a [[ | Opinion change can occour when the target of the campaign or general perception of it changes. If a certain proportion of the [[campaigner]]s call for a [[vote]] on opinion change such a vote will be arranged and as a result a "fierce" call for [[boycott]] can mellow down to a "slight avoid" or even morph into a [[endorsement]]. Opposite if of course possible. | ||
Those [[campaigner]]s dissatified with the opinion change are free to [[split]] or just change their stake to another campaign or form a new one. | Those [[campaigner]]s dissatified with the opinion change are free to [[split]] or just change their stake to another campaign or form a new one. |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 2 June 2003
Opinion change is a feature of an campaign
Opinion change can occour when the target of the campaign or general perception of it changes. If a certain proportion of the campaigners call for a vote on opinion change such a vote will be arranged and as a result a "fierce" call for boycott can mellow down to a "slight avoid" or even morph into a endorsement. Opposite if of course possible.
Those campaigners dissatified with the opinion change are free to split or just change their stake to another campaign or form a new one.