


She won her petition asking Easy Taxi App to introduce safety measures, with the backing of more than 27,000 Brazilians.
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On October 13, 2017, Ana Clara Leite was sexually harassed twice in taxis after drivers accessed her information using a mobile app called Easy Taxi. On March 15, 2021, Supreme Federal Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes's impeachment request received more than 4,770,000 signatures.

On June 30, 2021, workers for announced that a majority of staff in the US and Canada had signed union authorization cards in favor of being represented for collective bargaining by CODE-CWA and that had voluntarily recognized CODE-CWA as the representative of the workers. Īn August 2013 Fast Company article reported that would roll out features for petition recipients allowing them to respond to the petition publicly and create a decision-maker page where they could see all petitions against them in one place. In May 2013, the company announced a $15 million round of investment led by Omidyar Network and said it had 170 staff members in 18 countries. On May 13, 2012, The Guardian, BBC News, and other sources reported that would launch a UK-specific platform for petitions, placing in competition with 38 Degrees, a British not-for-profit political-activism organization. At that time, they were receiving 500 new petitions per day. It was reported on April 5, 2012, that hit 10 million members and was the fastest-growing social action platform on the web. In 2012, Arizona State University decided to block access to in response to a petition created by student Eric Haywood protesting against "rising tuition costs at the school." University officials claimed that " is a spam site" and that the blocking was conducted "to protect the use of our limited and valuable network resources for legitimate academic, research, and administrative uses." īy February 2012, the site had 100 employees with offices on four continents. In 2011, there was a proposal to merge the Spanish-speaking counterpart website Actuable into the merger occurred in 2012 when the voluntary union of Actuable users into the platform was approved. In 2011, claimed it was the subject of a distributed denial of service attack by "Chinese hackers." The alleged attack was related to its petition to the Chinese government to release artist Ai Weiwei. History Ĭ was launched in 2007 by current chief executive Ben Rattray, with the support of founding chief technology officer Mark Dimas, Darren Haas, and Adam Cheyer. The site also provides support and coaching for organizations and paid members to help further advance their causes. Petitions often focus on causes such general justice, economic justice, criminal justice, human rights, education, environmental protection, animal rights, health, and sustainable food. The site is operated by a US-based non-profit company of the same name and claims to have nearly 500 million users as of December 2022. Incorporated in Delaware on February 7, 2007 16 years ago ( )Ĭ is a website which allows users to create and sign petitions to advance various social causes by raising awareness and influencing decision-makers. Private ( Nonprofit-owned, Delaware public benefit corporation)
