Feedback Friday (the 13th!): Weekly Social Media Round-Up
Twitter Searching Improved
Twitter announced a
number of new features that enhance its search and discovery
functionality. In addition to the recent
related query suggestions, spelling corrections, and more relevant searching,
Twitter now has an autocomplete feature. Search autocomplete shows you the most
likely terms you may be looking for in a the drop down box- a big help when you
can’t remember the correct spelling of a person's name, or the hashtag for an event
you wanted to follow- and displays results for people by both their real name and
handle. Twitter also organizes the most
relevant Tweets, articles, images, and videos that match your query- giving you
have a broader choice of content.
Another great upgrade is ‘People you follow’, which filters your search
term by only those Twitter users you follow, making it easier to have
conversations and engage on a topic with people you actually care about- in a
sense, very similar to the social-search
functions rolled out recently by Bing and others.
Facebook In Overdrive
Facebook seems to be in overdrive lately- gobbling up
startups and leaking new projects on what feels like a daily basis. This week it hinted
about the development of a job board feature that would aggregate job listings
from third-party providers. Using its
own app platforms, namely BranchOut (which I’m a big fan of) JobVite and
Work4labs (which I have yet to try), the board could be up as early as
August. The question many users are
already asking is will this feature stream into their newsfeed, adding another
distraction on top of sponsored stories and people’s fan page ‘likes’ (Listen, we all 'like' Amazon).
Facebook is also cracking down on lurking (you
know, those people who look but never post).
As of yesterday, when you visit group pages on Facebook, you can see
which group members have viewed each post.
That means if you’re planning a party via Facebook, you can compare the
people who saw the invite, yet chose not to come. I’m going to miss some of that that shameless stalking.
Even more, single people take cover! Facebook may also be
plastering people’s engagement and marriage status to the section that
currently lists birthdays and event invites.
Now there’s no excuse for not saying "congratulations".
Election 2012
The best part of election night for techies? Seeing
reporters struggle with the latest digital gadgets. Remember the giant pre-iPad
during the 2008 election, or when Wolf Blitzer interviewed a holographic Will.i.am?
Classic. This year election coverage is
going to get even weirder. CNN announced
it is partnering with Facebook to make election coverage an interactive,
social experience. Facebook’s data and research team will be supplying the
network with monitored social buzz and voter surveys. Facebook has also created an “I’m Voting" App, which will display peoples' intent to vote and preferred candidate (and
yes, it’s public). CNN has seen an
overall decrease in ratings over the years and is hoping this initiative will boost
ratings and perhaps reclaim a younger viewing demographic. But which party, Dems or Reps, will benefit
the most from this? Obama was signaled
out for his use of social media in the 2008 election, yet many predicted those
young voters have less momentum this time around. Facebook could end up the real winner come
election night- adding political leanings to their big book of user data.
Companies Out of Touch with Social Media
A new report
by the Ethical Corporation and Social Media finds that a majority of companies
are unprepared for a social media backlash.
A survey of companies found a
full 72% are unprepared to handle social media criticism.
The data comes from in-depth interviews with industry experts from
companies including GE, Gap, Proctor and Gamble, and Southwest Airlines;
activist organizations like Greenpeace; and leading social media companies. The
findings confirm previous research that show social media users believe companies are
‘out of step’ with social media, particularly in their resistance to using it
for customer service (and not just advertising). The top social networks are the same for both
companies and consumers- Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube- so it is
somewhat surprising that there is such a disconnect on how they interact with them. The fact that many companies are unprepared
is alarming given how detrimental a social media attack can be to a brand (Dell and Nestle for example) that, if nothing else, should scare companies into drafting a
response policy.
Comedy in the Digital Age
Lastly on a lighter note, comedians are bypassing major TV
networks and DVD distributors for social media.
Aziz Ansari (“Parks and Recreation”) and Louis C.K. (“Louie”) are just
two big-name examples of comedians who are finding success with web-based comedy- both
as a platform and topic of conversation.
AdAge’s
recent profile on Ansari suggests he is the face of a new breed of comedian-
influential on Twitter, integrating social savvy with endorsement deals (his AmEx commercial), and turning bit movie parts into full blown web phenomenon -all through creative social marketing. Worth
a read, and a laugh.
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It was good to know about twitter and facebook to what they have updated, these two are one of the best social networking medium through which I have gained lot of traffic to my web development site.
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