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These wikis are related, wholly or in part, to the [[wp:Occupy movement|Occupy movement]]; an international {{tag|protest}} movement who 'occupy' public spaces which started in 2011.  Facilitiated by modern electronic communications such as [[:Category:Mobile phones|mobile phones]] and the [[:Category:Internet|internet]], and using platforms such as instant messaging and social media ([[:Category:Facebook|Facebook]] and [[:Category:Twitter|Twitter]]), they aim to bring more fairness to {{tag|Economics|economic}} policies by non-violent direct action, picketing, civil disturbance, demonstrations and the likes.
'''Category: Occupy movement''' — this [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains [[wiki]] sites which are related, wholly or in part, to the {{Wp|Occupy movement}}; an international {{tag|protest}} movement of {{tag|people}} who 'occupy' public spaces, which started in [[:Category:Founded in 2011|2011]]Facilitated by modern electronic communications such as [[:Category:Mobile phones|mobile phones]] and the [[:Category:Internet|internet]], and using platforms such as instant messaging and social media ([[:Category:Facebook|Facebook]] and [[:Category:Twitter|Twitter]]), they aim to bring more fairness to {{tag|Economics|economic}} policies by non-violent direct action, picketing, civil disturbance, demonstrations, general {{tag|activism}} and the likes.
 
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*[http://www.occupytogether.org OccupyTogether.org] — also accessible under the hash-tag #OCCUPYTOGETHER

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Category: Occupy movement — this category here on WikiIndex contains wiki sites which are related, wholly or in part, to the Occupy movement; an international protest movement of people who 'occupy' public spaces, which started in 2011. Facilitated by modern electronic communications such as mobile phones and the internet, and using platforms such as instant messaging and social media (Facebook and Twitter), they aim to bring more fairness to economic policies by non-violent direct action, picketing, civil disturbance, demonstrations, general activism and the likes.

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