Written by Michelle Kretzer
Do you sometimes get down in the dumps about cruelty to animals? Me too. But to change that, we need to be gung-ho go-getters, not teary-eyed tissue-wetters. And it has never been easier to initiate changes for animals without even leaving home.
Getting active online takes just a few clicks of the mouse, and since we already use social media almost every day, getting animal rights messages out to hundreds—even thousands—of people is even easier.
A one-click way to spread animal-friendly content on any social-networking site is simply to "like" it, give it a "thumbs up," click "rate 5 stars," etc.
People sometimes hesitate to "like" content that describes or illustrates cruelty, such as an undercover investigative video showing circus trainers who beat elephants. But by "liking" it, we aren't condoning the abuse—we're suggesting that others learn about it so that they will, hopefully, be prompted to act. It seems natural to "dislike" such horrific images, but that can actually discourage people from viewing important content.
Another easy way to help spread the anti-cruelty message is just to post it on your social-networking pages. Post PETA content on the following sites:
And last, but not least: anywhere—we love it when people share our posts far and wide!
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Are you gung-ho yet? Go get 'em!
Written by PETA
What has a little bird told you lately? If it isn't all the most important updates on animals, you're not following PETA on Twitter.
We are this close to reaching our goal of 200,000 followers. In celebration of Social Media Day, we're asking our supporters who aren't yet following @PETA to start getting up-to-the-minute news about victories and urgent actions needed to help animals.
After you've joined the conversation, just tweet about @PETA and our goal of reaching 200,000 followers so that your Twitter pals can join in. If you use hashtags #200K and #SMDay, we might even retweet you.
Now you can save animals with just 140 characters!
Written by Michelle Sherrow
If you have a general question for PETA and would like a response, please e-mail Info@peta.org. If you need to report cruelty to an animal, please click here. If you are reporting an animal in imminent danger and know where to find the animal and if the abuse is taking place right now, please call your local police department. If the police are unresponsive, please call PETA immediately at 757-622-7382 and press 2.
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