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Newspapers: Fear and Loathing in Social Media

At Media140 I said mentioned that journalists (well some, anyway) weren’t really members of the social networks, just using them to lift stories, out of context, with no respect for the online community family. Or, weirdly, move between the two – sometimes mucking around with the rest of us on Twitter, the next minute lifting content to ridicule in heritage media channels. It’s annoying when a joke or a miffed tweet meant to be human interaction becomes front page News. From Marieke Hardy of Triple J on ABC NEW S That’s right, I reserve my most sophisticated material for between 6:00am and 9:00am weekdays. For the most part this jolly little activity has been nothing more than a harmless attempt to “save” the “gold” for “on-air”, until two weeks ago when Triple J staff chanced upon a full-page picture of retiring NSW newsreader Ian Ross and considered what fun it might be to keep up the exhaustingly amusing tradition. One of my co-presenters “did” the tongue, I – in an unbridled act of hilarity – tore little holes in Ian’s eyes and placed my own behind, googly and unblinking and garish . After a few high-spirited minutes and chortling photographs documenting the occasion we went back on air and forgot about it all completely. Until of course roughly two hours later when someone in the office pointed out that we were all of a sudden the lead story on a news website and perhaps it might be prudent of us to address this particular fact sooner rather than later? There it was, splayed across the Daily Telegraph’s online edition in startling black type: “ Channel Seven newsreader Ian Ross humiliated by Triple J in defaced advertisements on Twitter “. I do wish the media – particularly print – would stop ransacking social media discussions, particularly cannibalizing their own, to sell newspapers. Not only does it make me doubt the sanity of Murdoch, who insists on paywalls, wanting to find new ways to sell our own stories back to us as News but it makes me wonder why we ever paid $2 bucks and change for Advertising, Press Releases and Beat Up Stories. While the giddying lack of time between social networking event and breaking story has become increasingly unremarkable, the lust for a dirty scandal has surely reached ridiculous proportions. Are the media honestly so hungry for a chance to stomp around shouting THIS IS AN OUTRAGE and STOP THIS SICK STUNT and other such self-important catchphrases that they are uncovering disrepute where there is, in fact, none to be found? And as a result of this will those who have any involvement in the media now limit their daily activities to a spot of tea and a digestive biscuit lest they too are dragged kicking and screaming into the mire? It will come as no surprise to you, dear Reader, that newspapers now employ social media watchers, looking for a slip of the tongue, a naughty tweet, something that can be misdirected, misrepresented and spun into a scandal. Consider this: Either we are self publishing online and “should know that everything is fair game” OR we are members of a community passing news around with due respect to the rules and rituals of that community. For me, I’m never impressed with those that take a tweet or piece of content out of content and use their publishing power to bully or intimidate. What do you think? Newspapers: Fear and Loathing in Social Media is a post from: Laurel Papworth- Social Network Strategy Technorati Tags: ABC , Australia , heritage media , marieke hardy , newspapers , Online Communities , social networks , Triple J Tags: ABC , Australia , Australia , heritage media , heritage media , marieke hardy , Media , newspapers , Online Communities , Online Communities , social media , social networks , social networks , Triple J Related posts Unethical Media Behavior (11) Mumbai: Breaking News… (14) Marketing Course & Traineeships: MFA (Media Federation of Australia) (0) Heritage Media Fundraising Cake Day (1) Civility, Profiles on Newspaper blogs (2) Continue reading

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An app that filters Twitter noise? It’s about time

New iPhone application from my6sense learns a user's Twitter behavior and filters content based on that user's interest. Continue reading

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Falling in love again, aka the Foursquare BlackBerry app

The new application promises to even further expand the geo-local game's user base. Continue reading

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New privacy, shmivacy – Facebook photo tagging still a big fail

In light of recent changes to privacy settings and networks, Facebook is still overlooking one of the biggest issue areas: photo tagging Continue reading

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Does God read Facebook? Religion and business on social networks may not mix

An increasing amount of people are taking to online fellowship via social networks, but is that a hindrance to business relationships? Continue reading

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Hello Salesforce Chatter, so long Yammer?

Salesforce Chatter brings trusted collaboration and social networking to enterprises. Is it bye-bye time for competitors? Continue reading

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Twitter Lists I Am On

I first started looking down the lists of lists, the Twitter lists list, to see if there were any that I had to remove myself from. One removes oneself from Twitter lists by blocking the person who created the list . Stands to reason. I thought I’d remove myself from any list like “bitch” or “annoying”, and go downhill from there. After all, we are told time and again that online, give people half a chance and they will be negative, right? Negative reviews, negative comments, negative ratings, negative words, negative all the way. Which begs the question that if the only conversations online are bad, why would you go there? Wouldn’t you be terrified every time someone followed you on Facebook or Twitter? Ghostmunching on Twitter But as I read down the list I went from nervous to smiling to a bit gooey -not a single public negative list in over 300 I am on -here’s a few that were special to me: @LoriGama/ realwomen @velvetskirt/ fascinating-engaging @robertstanke/ community-managers @ZhangNuLi/ my-devoted-followers (ok) @gtveloce/ someseriouscommentary @gtveloce/ miscoolaneous @idmacman/ actually-worth-reading (*laughs*) @KubilayUner/ bloggers-and-such @franmolloy/ interestingtweeps @meredithcarson/ earths-future-inheritants (cool!) @MarketingDom/ thebestinsocialmedia @warringa/ my-favstar-fm-list @estateofflux/ wise-and-inspiring @kristinrohan/ sassy-souls @design_finder/ supportive-tweeters @santa__claus/ good-boys-and-girls-3 (YAY!) @drwarwick/ megastars @adambateson/ interestinghelpfuthought @Nigel_Dobson/ money @docatseatbats/ i-love (love you too!) @MPWillHodgman/ zomglolpewpew (:D) @MPDavidBartlett/ yes-people (No) @MPDavidBartlett/ stoogesandpoopheads (maybe) @delunna/ inspiring @mastertek/ elite @lozz/ women-i-admire @haikugirlOz/ chicks-with-attitiude @SexySEO/ sexy @davidrivier/ onlinecommunities @HowToMakeMyBlog/ power150 @axalis/ internationaltweeties @inJenious/ they-make-me-smile (not a bad group to be in ) @NicoleJensen/ high-profile @lizhover/ social-web-superstars @StorySeeker/ interactionists (some ppl would say I interact/tweet too much) @nwjerseyliz/ wild-things (OK) @smange/ internet-dwellers-profs @Nightwyrm/ convicts (Australian?) @mariasipka/ intheknow @alj000/ cartoonish (me… or my avatar?) @MegsaMommy/ mommies (nope, no little Silkcharms running around) @MrsLPikon/ out-of-nz-favs (almost as good as in-nz-favs but not quite) @fishmouse/ brain-food @lozz/ fave-bloggers @pekaynelson/ coolaussiefolk @suigenerisnyc/ mediamavens @Raydacteur/ listen @Avinio/ myfavtwitters @gmc71v8/ qualitative Two used the term “expert” (not noted to protect their own safety. Heh) I’ve skipped the repeats: social media or people I have met . How we are “tagged” through life, tells a great deal about us. I’m not keen to put myself in a box – “marketer”? “PR”? “teacher”? “doer”? but seeing how others saw me, for a minute or two was better than any testimonial requested on email and received. Not all the adjectives were practical, which I guess I thought they would be “marketer” “pr” “ online communities ” – many were emotive and positive inspiring , fave , they make me smile. A lovely unasked for, unbidden gift on a Friday afternoon – I shall raise a glass in cheer to all named on here today. And another glass for those not named, and a glass for tomorrow’s… Chris Brogan feels that the lists exclude. Scobleizer reminds him that it’s all about the perceivers not the subject.  TechCrunch reported on how great Country Lists would be. Note: I know the lists are killing off #FollowFriday and moving spam around, but I don’t care… Twitter Lists I Am On is a post from: Laurel Papworth- Social Network Strategy Tags: Australia , Online Communities , social media , social networks , Taxonomy , Twitter Related posts No related posts. Continue reading

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