Petition Site Change.Org Launches Verified Account Feature for Politicians, Paul Ryan, Elizabeth Warren Among First Adopters
A whole new way to be ignored!


If you want the chance to petition and be ignored by the president, there's always We the People. But now the petition site Change.org, which says it has a user base of 50 million, is expanding its system to allow "decision makers," like politicians, to sign up for verified accounts, with which they can respond to petitions on the site that have gathered enough signatures. Tech President reports:
Reps. Mike Honda (D-Calif.) Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, (D-Mass.) are three early Congressional adopters of the tool. [Change.org's director of external affairs Jack] Brewer says that they've just been sent their logins, so they haven't had a chance to respond to the dozens of outstanding petitions addressed to them that can be found on the site.
Politicians are the first broad category of public figures that are being given access to "Change.org for Decision Makers." Other sector leaders will include those in the world of business and non-profits.
Having just launched on Wednesday, it's too early to tell how successful Change.org's new feature will be. It won't take too much responsiveness from the politicians who do sign up to outperform the White House's petition site, and you won't have to register with the government to do it.
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Can we get petitions started that ask them to commit hara-kiri?
I was worried for a minute that the hoi palloi might be getting too uppity on platforms like this and Twitter. But now with verified accounts we can be rest assured that we're supporting the opinions of the Right People.
All part of the Trusted Commenter Program.
Every time I hear "change.org" mentioned, I immediately think of a bunch of proggies walking around like this.
Let me be the first key decision maker, albeit unverified, to respond to the petition for Texas secession submitted to the President:
Go for it!
Won't a lot of these politicians end up being trolled with absurd petitions?
That's a feature, not a bug.
50 million user base. Yeah right. No way one in seven Americans are users.
Decision makers? Like Deciders?
Thanks for the reminder...
The ObamaCare exchanges aren't the first time the Obama White House has been associated with launching a ridiculous website.
Its to the point I can't stand all these Emotional Hemophiliacs in the Looney Left, not that I care much for the Ding Bat Right either.