The purpose of this post is to compile sources of information in order to follow the #spanishrevolution online and on social networks. If you have any suggestions for improvement, please post them as comments. But remember the best way to support the movement is on the street. What have you got to do that’s more important than making history? Now more than ever: Join in!

This movement is:
1. Horizontal and de-centralised. There are no leaders or representatives.
2. Peaceful. Don’t use violence and don’t react to provocation.
TWITTER
The best way to follow what’s happening is on Twitter.
To Twitter on the #spanishrevolution
Add the corresponding hashtag to your tweets, so they reach the people following the same conversation threads, and current TT, to give the TT more visibility and keep it up there! These are the hashtags currently in use on #spanishrevolution:
#nonosvamos
#acampadasol
#acamApadasol
#yeswecamp
#spanishrevolution
#notenemosmiedo
#juntaelectoralfacts
#sinbanderas
#estoesreflexion
#sinmiedo
#sinviolencia
#tomalaplaza
#acampada_ma
#solahora
Follow the movement in your city:
The camp-outs are also ordered by cities with hashtags (#city#) or accounts (@city). Search your city in the general hashtags and if it doesn’t exist, create one yourself. These are a few, but there are more:
#acampadaBCN
#acampadavalencia
#acampadabilbao
@AcampadaLPGC: Las Palmas
@AcampadaGranada
@acampadaSCQ: Santiago de Compostela
@acampadamlg: Malaga
#acampadasevilla
#acampadapamplona
#acampadacoruna
@acampadadonostia
#acampadacastellon
Plus:
List of all the Twitter accounts of the camp-outs by El teleoperador
List of cities taking their place
Spanish Revolution Crowdmap
If you are abroad:
On Twitter, follow the hashtag #globalcamp and the account @_globalcamp
They are beginning to multiply rapidly, the best thing to do is to consult Campmap:

BLOGS, WIKIS
Blog for the camp-out at Puerta del Sol, Madrid
Blog for the camp-out in Barcelona
Local camp-outs and crowds also have their own blogs. Search them on Twitter or FB.
FACEBOOK
FB page for #spanishrevolution
Some local camp-outs also have their own page, look for them.
LIVE
Coverage from Periodismo Humano: articles, photos, videos and on Twitter @phumano.
Live video feed at #acampadasol, on Periodismo Humano’s streaming channel and from Sol.tv.
Crowdmood: a compilation of what’s doing the rounds on social networks in real time.
MANIFESTOS
Manifesto Acampada Sol
Manifesto NoLesVotes
SIGNATURES
Petition to authorise the Sol Camp-out on Actuable
Petition to review the decision of the Central Electoral Council on Avaaz
LEGAL ISSUES
Request form to ask for authorisation to camp
Judges’ statement for Democracy against the decision of the Central Electoral Council
There are lawyers giving out legal information on Twitter, such as @jdelacueva or @dbravo. Before sending them questions, consult their timeline or twitter it with one of the current hashtags because it’s possible your question’s already been answered. Let’s not take advantage, they’re very busy. You can also follow #abogadosacampadas.
TO VOTE, NOT TO VOTE OR VOTE DIFFERENTLY #estoesreflexión
This is an unbiased movement but not apolitical. Get informed:
List of non-majority parties
On blank ballots
Opinion poll
Experimental voting platform via tweets on Platoniq
JOIN THE MEDIA
We’re a constant laboratory of citizen communication. Don´t hate the media, become the media!
Produce and publish your own content:
If you are taking photos, filming video, writing on your blog, don’t just post on your web or profile. If you upload content to Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, etc., tag it with a hashtag (“acampadasol”, “spanishrevolution”, “acampada_nameofyourcity”, etc.) and post them on shared pages.
Join the group #spanishrevolution on Flickr.
On FB, post on the page Spanish Revolution or on your local group’s page.
See also: Comité de comunicación hazlo-tú-mism@ on #acampadasol
Publish other people’s material:
Video “Spanish Revolution” (el de los ojos abiertos)
Video “Spain taken the street for a true democracy”
DemocraciaRealYa’s Youtube Channel
Official DemocraciaRealYa Graphic Material
The sounds of a revolution? by Mediateletipos
Compilation of all kinds of material on Storify
Cristina on RNE “Am I talking to public radio?”
José Miguel on the channel SER, the best explanation of the #spanishrevolution I hve heard until now.
See also: “Los virales de la #spanishrevolution” (1) and (2) by Delia Rodríguez.
BIBLIOGRAPHY #bookcamp
Because we are spontaneous but not uncontemplative.
Some books that help understand how we came to Sol by Entorno de posibilidades.
This post is constantly updating in Ptqk_blogzine.

Comments
Pim
25 May 2011
Creo que tenéis que hacer mención a este video. Es muy motivador para seguir con el movimiento. No tiene desperdicio. http://vimeo.com/24139530
Gracias