Sarah Evans Talks About Online Civility
Sarah Evans runs Sevans Strategy, a public relations and new media consultancy, and is the creator of #journchat, a weekly conversation between journalists, bloggers and PR professionals. Not...
View ArticleMark Schaefer Talks About “Digital Distance” and How It Contributes to Bad...
Mark Schaefer is an internationally-recognized business and marketing professional with 30+ years experience. He is the author of the bestsellers The Tao of Twitter and Return on Influence, which was...
View ArticleWhat Kind of Bystander Are You Going to Be?
In a guest post on Geoff Livingston’s blog, CiviliNation founder Andrea Weckerle asks the important question What Kind of Bystander Are You Going to Be? She writes, “the one group whose importance and...
View ArticleFormula 1 Blog Shows how Motor Sports Fans Can Come Together to Share Their...
Billing itself “the online Journal of F1 opinion,” Formula1blog brings together Formula 1 fans from around the globe to share their passion about the sport in an intelligent, mature and civil way....
View ArticleWe’ve Come A Long Way…And Still Have a Long Way To Go
The day after speaking at the Y’all Connect conference in Birmingham, Alabama, I took part in a tour of some of the amazing historical and cultural sights of Birmingham, courtesy of the conference and...
View ArticleCivility in America: A Nationwide Survey (2013)
Ready for this? Seventy percent of Americans believe that incivility has reached a crisis level. So reports the just- released, fourth annual Civility in America: A Nationwide Survey conducted by...
View ArticleTroll Avenue
In Civility in the Digital Age: How Companies and People Can Triumph over Haters, Trolls, Bullies and Other Jerks, trolls are described as “attention-seekers whose sole goal is to wreak havoc online...
View ArticleOnline Hatred Risks Silencing Others
It’s disheartening to realize that some people believe that online speech which isn’t legally actionable is automatically socially benign. In other words, if it’s not illegal, so their thinking goes,...
View ArticleKindr: An App that Aims to Promote Kindness
This guest post by CiviliNation advisor Sue Scheff features a Q&A with Kindr founder Matt Ivester. It’s a fascinating read, cross-posted from Sue’s personal blog, that talks about how Ivester’s...
View ArticleSnark Free Day 2013 – Lessons Learned & Hopes for the Future
This guest post by Jennifer L. Evans, Houston Affiliate of the PRConsultants Group and a member of the 2013 Snark Free Day Committee, talks about the spark behind PRCG’s Snark Free Day concept and what...
View ArticleNew Comment Tool Concept Aims to Encourage More Civility Online
This is a guest post by Raed El-Younsi, a social entrepreneur and peacemaking advocate based in Barcelona, Spain. Raed submitted the winning entry to CiviliNation’s Create.It campaign contest and won a...
View ArticleCia Malone’s Story: How I Became a Target of Online Attacks
Cia Malone is a 23-year old from Ohio who blogs at Cia Pink Pumpkin. After hearing her story, we asked her to share it publicly. We appreciate her doing so and hope it will help others better...
View ArticleCommon Decency, Inc. Prevails against Ripoffreport.com in Lawsuit that...
Michael Roberts is a licensed private investigator and the Founder of Rexxfield, a company that assists and supports individuals who have been the victims of online lies, defamation, and privacy...
View ArticleClose of 2013 & Thank You
As 2013 is ending, all of us at CiviliNation want to thank you for your ongoing support. Thank you to those who reached out to us to let us know we’ve made a positive difference in your lives – you are...
View ArticleConnect With CiviliNation on Social Media!
Are you connected with CiviliNation on social media? If you are, thank you! If not, join us! CiviliNation’s Twitter account CiviliNation’s Facebook page...
View ArticleOne Mother’s Shocking Google Alert on Her Name
Jennifer P. is a wife and mother of three who never imagined that she would have to worry about revenge porn. However, a Google search revealed images linked to her name. To protect the identity of the...
View ArticleA New Poll Finds that Harassment is Widespread Online… Here’s What You Can Do!
A shocking 25% of American adults have been bullied, harassed or threatened online, or know someone who has, according to a new poll of 1,007 Americans over the age of 18 conducted in May 2014. A joint...
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