Early in Ford's term a group of young political groupies busy on social media could always be seen hanging out together at council meetings. I remember some article nicknaming them "The Scoobies" for their ability to dig up dirt on Ford. Matt Elliot was part of it, and probably MetroMan, although I wouldn't recognize him to see him, and Goldsbie would have been a hanger-on. There was also the Code Blue people, and work by more established people like Ken Greenberg and Paul Bedford. By dynamic I guess I meant I hoped for political growth out of people like that, a grassroots that could have encouraged new candidates who had been involved in the community. Even Soknacki could have seemed more dynamic if he had more active visible support beyond Twitter behind him. I expected that there'd be greater organization finding and supporting new candidates like Domise. As well as he's doing, he's mostly doing it on his own. Such organization might also ensure that there wouldn't be three good new candidates running in that one riding against Mikey. More dynamic grassroots might have also targetted incumbents like Mammoliti, Shiner. But come election time a lot of that seemed to retreat back into observing and exchanging snark over Twitter with each other. Neville Park, one of that group of young people who kept watch on council, did run for the seat to replace Vaughan, but she did so as a joke candidate.