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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: 

    • 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, disagrees and thinks that engaging the general public is a big part of the multistakeholder bottom-up process. 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 the mandates. 

    • The At-Large website has met the requirement of communicating ICANN issues in a clear and non-technical language, but may not have met the requirement of engaging end users in ICANN on an issue-by-issue basis. 
    • Document production pilot project may somewhat meet the requirement in this recommendation, as policy premier on different topic issues will be produced 

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
  • :
    • 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) 
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    • At-Large website helps explain ICANN issues in a clear and non-technical language, but may not be sufficient to help the general public to participate in ICANN on an issue-by-issue basis. 
    • Simply providing information about what ICANN does without telling end users why they should care is not enough. The Document Production Pilot project which aims to produce policy premiers for RALOs and help educate endusers about ICANN issues may help bridge this gap and partially satisfy the requirement of this recommendation. 
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