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*Suggest switching to protonmail if your group is organizing arrestable actions, or actions that involve sensitive information, or are higher risk for those involved (see our page on [[Legal information for activists]] for more on risk assessment) | *Suggest switching to protonmail if your group is organizing arrestable actions, or actions that involve sensitive information, or are higher risk for those involved (see our page on [[Legal information for activists]] for more on risk assessment) | ||
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*Good for sending lengthy information that wouldn't be appropriate to send in a messaging app | *Good for sending lengthy information that wouldn't be appropriate to send in a messaging app | ||
*Good for one-way sending (e.g. mass outreach to an email list) or 1-1 conversations | *Good for one-way sending (e.g. mass outreach to an email list) or 1-1 conversations | ||
*Can send file attachments that are large in size | *Can send file attachments that are large in size<br> | ||
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*Not good for frequent communication of short messages/with multiple people; harder than other platforms to go back and view previous messages. Easy for messages to get lost in email chains.<br> | *Not good for frequent communication of short messages/with multiple people; harder than other platforms to go back and view previous messages. Easy for messages to get lost in email chains.<br> | ||
*Can manage notifications to limit overwhelm, but can become hard to follow/keep up, and can't organize topics/discussions | *Can manage notifications to limit overwhelm, but can become hard to follow/keep up, and can't organize topics/discussions | ||
*Written communication only; no option for emojis to personalize or convey emotion, no option for voice messaging or video calling | *Written communication only; no option for emojis to personalize or convey emotion, no option for voice messaging or video calling<br> | ||
*Many people's emails are flooded with messages for other obligations (business, appointments, subscriptions, event reminders etc). Being unable to designate a specific channel or filter can mean messages are easily missed/forgotten. | |||
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Revision as of 19:42, 13 September 2023
The following page responds to a request asking for advice on switching organizing platforms. This question has also been raised by others around the world to meet various activist needs. The original request to the HUB was regarding intergenerational challenges when choosing a platform, thus, lived experience is welcomed to improve this page. This page compiles content on general organizing platforms, platforms for online documentation and platforms for meeting online. The information included comes from reviews of each platform, plus the HUB team's personal experience using each for organizing purposes.
We have included suggestions for encrypted (secure) and open platforms. Security may or may not be a concern based on the types of actions your group organizes, and who is involved. See our page on Legal information for activists for more on performing a risk assessment to determine which platform is right for your needs.
Onboarding onto a platform
No matter which platform you choose, we highly suggest creating a document, video, or offering 1-1 how-to sessions for people who may need support joining and using the platform you're organizing on. Do not simply offer a video/document that the platform offers to learn it's use; tailor this to how your group uses the platform to improve clarity and comprehension.
You may also consider using the 'buddy system' to pair up new members, or people who are new to using the platform, with someone who is more familiar to support them in learning the ropes.
Organizing platforms
Whats app [1]
Suggested uses:
- Communication with others outside the Global North; one of the more commonly used platform in the Global South
- Quick messaging while an action is happening (if security isn't an issue)
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Signal [2]
Suggested uses:
- Good for organizing arrestable actions, or actions that involve sensitive information, or are higher risk for those involved (see our page on Legal information for activists for more on risk assessment)
- Quick, secure messaging while an action is happening
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Email/protonmail
Suggested uses:
- Outreach to those outside your regular membership (i.e. those not involved in organizing directly, but that show up to your actions and/or support your group to a less frequent/engaged extent).
- Suggest switching to protonmail if your group is organizing arrestable actions, or actions that involve sensitive information, or are higher risk for those involved (see our page on Legal information for activists for more on risk assessment)
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Facebook messanger
Suggested uses:
- Organizing that requires less frequent communication (i.e. meeting reminders, sharing webinars/training opportunities)
- Quick messaging while an action is happening (if security isn't an issue)
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Discord
Suggested uses:
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Slack
Suggested uses:
- When working in multiple working groups, or if you have many different parts involved in your structure (i.e. social media, wellness, outreach etc)
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Keybase
Suggested uses:
- Organizing arrestable actions, or actions that involve sensitive information, or are higher risk for those involved (see our page on Legal information for activists for more on risk assessment)
- When working in multiple working groups, or if you have many different parts involved in your structure (i.e. social media, wellness, outreach etc).
- Alternative to keybase is Element (fees involved in use)
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Tools for online documentation
Google drive
Suggested uses:
- For hosting information that does not need to be kept secure
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Cryptpad
Suggested uses:
- For hosting information that should be kept secure
- Alternative to cryptpad is Skiff (fewer document types than cryptpad)
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Tools for video calling
- Note that signal and discord, mentioned above, also offer options for video calling.
Zoom
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Wire
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Jitsi
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