SavetheInternet.com Nominated for Two Webbies
April 10th, 2007 by tkarrSavetheInternet.com was nominated today in two categories for the 2007 Webby Awards: “Best Activist Website” and “Best Documentary Video.”
The Webbies are the Internet’s premiere award — what the New York Times called “the Oscars of the Internet.”
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A nominating board of experts selected SavetheInternet.com among 8,000 entries from across the United States and more than 60 countries.
You can help out by voting for SavetheInternet.com in “Webby People’s Voice” category, which allows the public to vote in their favorites as well.
It’s not the easiest process, so here’s a quick guide:
- Register to vote by clicking here.
- Vote for our Web site under the “Activism” category by clicking on “Website,” scrolling down to “Society,” clicking on “Activism” and casting your vote.
- Vote for our video in the “News/Documentary/Public Service” category by clicking on “Online Film & Video,” clicking again on “News/Documentary/Public Service”and casting your vote.
A quick tip of the hat to all of you — from the grassroots activists to the Web developers — who made this a truly people-powered effort.
Exposure via the Webbies is a good opportunity to engage more people in the fight for a neutral, faster and more accessible Internet.
Act now. Voting closes April 27.




