Commentary: Measuring the power of the web, to help!
The heavily tech oriented blogosphere sprang to life to help one of their brothers, James Kim, and his family when they went missing after a few days.
Millions of people offered their assistance, tips, thoughts and prayers for the Kim family and for James, who is still missing. This one horrible incident helped illustrate the power of the web to help those in need.
After this story is no longer in the headlines, it is easy for influential websites to go back to business as usual, forgetting the positive social influence that they carry. If there is one lesson for an outsider to learn from this story, it is that I want to use this site to continue bringing attention to things that NEED attention.
Each year more then 850,000 Americans are reported missing, that’s about 2,300 a day. More then 1,400 women each year die from domestic abuse. A scary thought, but almost none of these victims get attention the Kim family did. So I look to you, our readers, to suggest a way we can use this sites influence to help the overlooked, and get back to our roots of “observing the unobserved.”
Please begin a discussion in our comments, and spread this post across the internet. Even if just one more website can use it’s influence to help someone who normally wouldn’t get prime media attention, and one persons life could be saved or changed – isn’t it worth it?
