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(Citizens operated: MoveOn.org)
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=List of petitioning websites=
 
=List of petitioning websites=
  
Multilingual? Legal framework? Sign with e-mail, ID, social media account? Received by authority? Moderated? Support? Campaigns? Neutral? How in wikipedia? B2B, B2C?
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Features are not yet researched, like: multilingual? Legal framework? Sign with e-mail, ID, social media account? Petitions received by authority? Moderated? Support? Campaigns? Neutral? How in wikipedia? B2B, B2C? Since when?
  
 
==Government operated==
 
==Government operated==
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Petitioning websites with a mandate from the executive branche of the government. Which means they plug can be pulled by a new government.
  
 
* [https://manabalss.lv/ Manaballs] in Latvia
 
* [https://manabalss.lv/ Manaballs] in Latvia
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==Citizens operated==
 
==Citizens operated==
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A handful or perhaps a few dozen citizens that scrape together funds with small donations from citizens and or with subsidies from a larger NGO or a (local) government. Usually the website is a small NGO itself.
  
 
* [http://www.axci.nl/ Axci], in Liessel, Brabant, the Netherlands
 
* [http://www.axci.nl/ Axci], in Liessel, Brabant, the Netherlands
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==Business operated==
 
==Business operated==
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Financed with advertising and or selling data or other services to professional clients. Sometimes an IT-company hosts a petitioning website as a (loss making) side project, sponsoring the costs and decorated with some modest advertising.
  
 
* [http://petitions24.com Petitions24.com] in Oulu, Finland
 
* [http://petitions24.com Petitions24.com] in Oulu, Finland

Versie van 28 aug 2019 om 08:27

List of petitioning websites

Features are not yet researched, like: multilingual? Legal framework? Sign with e-mail, ID, social media account? Petitions received by authority? Moderated? Support? Campaigns? Neutral? How in wikipedia? B2B, B2C? Since when?

Government operated

Petitioning websites with a mandate from the executive branche of the government. Which means they plug can be pulled by a new government.

Citizens operated

A handful or perhaps a few dozen citizens that scrape together funds with small donations from citizens and or with subsidies from a larger NGO or a (local) government. Usually the website is a small NGO itself.

Business operated

Financed with advertising and or selling data or other services to professional clients. Sometimes an IT-company hosts a petitioning website as a (loss making) side project, sponsoring the costs and decorated with some modest advertising.

sources

http://www.ipsnews.net/2015/08/global-web-movements-lift-democratic-decision-making-to-a-new-level/ http://www.mo.be/nieuws/online-petitie-geeft-burger-veel-macht

http://www.volkskrant.nl/tech/de-digitale-handtekening-een-sieraad-voor-de-ziel~a4078310/