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Before sharing our Olympic Shame campaign with friends, please take 30 seconds or
less to
e-mail members of the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee and the Canadian
government and
demand that they help end the seal slaughter now.
Facebook,
MySpace, and Twitter
are all the rage these days, and chances are good that you are signed up for at
least one of these sites. If you spend time scanning your tweets on Twitter and
poking friends on Facebook, why not take a few moments to spread the word about
the seal slaughter as well? Here are a few easy tips for spreading the word about
the seal slaughter through your social network.

- Become a fan of PETA's Facebook page. Then take a few seconds to post this site on Facebook by writing a status update or leaving a note on your friend's wall to let them know that you're fighting the seal slaughter. You can opt to get daily announcements on new ways to get active and check our status updates throughout the day.
-
Sign our seal slaughter petition. Facebook makes it easy to take action with
"Causes and Petitions" that you can sign with a click, post on your wall,
and forward to all your friends in less than a minute.

- Add PETA as a MySpace
friend. You can read our blogs and bulletins, watch videos, leave comments,
and more. PETA's MySpace page is your all-in-one center for staying up-to-date on
animal rights.
- Pimp your profile with a MySpace wrapper. PETA's MySpace
page has all sorts of banners, badges, and videos to embed, making it easy for you
to personalize your own page and voice your support for baby seals. One way to customize
is by adding an anti–seal slaughter MySpace wrapper to your page.

- Follow @PETA.
By following PETA on Twitter, you can get the latest updates on the seal slaughter
battle and chat directly with a PETA staff member.
- Tweet for seals. Tweet this message, RT (retweet) our tweets, let your friends
know that they can follow us, or even send a tweet to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen
Harper (@pmharper) to
ask him to stop the seal slaughter.

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