Is this the Social Media Election?
Take for instance the status comments. When someone on Facebook posts an observation or political view on Facebook, his or her whole friend network has the potential to see it. If people comment back, not only does the original person receive alerts, but also everyone who comments on it receives an alert as well. All of the sudden, what we think about the process can be expressed and discussed more easily with much larger groups of people. Breaking down the physical and geographic barriers has huge implications, as we are not confined to hearing the prevailing beliefs of our particular corner of the world.
I believe that we are in the midst of a major shift in how people perceive politics. No longer is it just for the older crowd that reads the newspaper and watches 60 Minutes. Now everyone is talking — the question is: who is paying the most attention?
What do YOU think? Is social media going to make a difference in this election?
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SpeakMediaBlog said:
HA! Great minds think alike, Brandon. I just blogged about this too.http://www.speakmediablog.com/2008/10/social-media-election.html
I think this is absolutely a social media election and brands are getting in on the frenzy as well.
Jennifer
BrandonSutton said:
Laura - sorry for the delay on responding. I have noticed that there are some people that appear to be more open to discussing the situation and are not so galvanized, but I agree that many people are either preaching to the choir or ranting against people whose minds cannot be changed. Either way - regardless of political affiliation, I think we are going to see a major groundswell of voters who would have never participated before. Engagement is the biggest difference in this election. So many people are engaged for the first time. We'll see how it plays out.LauraNathan said:
I want to think so, but I find that most of my Facebook friends and contacts on other social media sites like Twitter, del.icio.us, Digg, etc. either share my political perspective OR are so opposed to my political perspective that they laught at, roll their eyes, and hate whatever I post related to politics. Not that this is stopping me from posting every informative article about the candidates to StumbleUpon, del.icio.us, Digg and, in some cases, my Facebook profile and Twitter.
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