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How Much Have You Fallen For The Hype?

I’ve accused certain people that I follow on Twitter and whose blogs I read about Social Media as suffering from groupthink. There is a certain type of evangelism that refuses to look critically at products and services and instead gets caught up in reinforcing unfounded PR statements. As a marketing consultant, I move between industries and get exposed to different voices. Looking at new marketing techniques through a ‘sports marketing’ lens gives a different view of the world from an SEO point of view. This week, a couple of reports based on statistical rigour from companies like Forrester and ComScore have shown that the effect of social media might be less than first thought and that location based services are well and truly the bleeding edge of marketing. My hunch is that had these reports been positive, then the self

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Does Your Social Media Use Suffer From Groupthink?

There’s something that bothers me about Twitter. It’s the tendency to become lazy when it comes to ideas and arguments. Complex ideas are boiled down to 140 character headlines. Many people never read the articles linked to, they just make a decision about the content based on the pithy headline and retweet, giving the ideas more credit than it perhaps deserves. You might think that there would be more written about Twitter and Groupthink, but then, when you consider the characteristics of Groupthink it is perhaps not so surprising. On the surface, Twitter provides a wide variety of viewpoints created by a diverse pool of individuals, but think about how many people you follow who have a contrary view to your own. Consider the following tests for Groupthink that Irving Janis developed in 1977. Does your experience of Twitter have

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