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22Members of the general public should be able to participate in ICANN on an issue-by-issue basis. Information on the ICANN website should, where practical, be in clear and non-technical language.ICANN GSE StaffTG4
  • Social Media

IN PROGRESS

Pending At-Large Website Redesign & additional topic-based microsite

 


Notes: 

 


Input from Social Media Working Group: 

  • Build a storage of graphics and educational resources that accompany ICANN policy issues
  • Example: http://www.commoncraft.com/
  • Dev Anand Teelucksingh to show the Loomio tool
  • Link this recommendation to the progress on the website
  • Recognize the efforts on the IANA, Accountability, and WHOIS microsites; similar microsites of other ICANN issues need to be created
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    • Build a storage of graphics and educational resources that accompany ICANN policy issues - this has been done by the outreach & engagement WG and ICANN
    • ICANN should have a catalog to organize those graphics 
    • The new At-Large website can potentially promote and link out to those graphics and educational resources; the new site also provides beginner friendly information on policy issues
    • This recommendation should be implemented on an ongoing basis by soliciting feedback from the community  
    • Some topic-based microsite has already been done by ICANN (e.g. WHOIS, IANA, Accountability) 

    • Wolf Ludwig thinks this recommendation is a wishful thinking. The general public will have difficulty to truly understand/engage in ICANN issues. Such recommendation may be counter productive and unrealistic to achieve. 
    • Maureen Hilyard, for example, disagree and thinks that multistakeholder bottom-up process is all about engagement from the general public. Part of the ICANN ALAC/At-Large mandate is to involve end users. To use less technical languages is important to enhance that engagement and carry out its mandates. 

 

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