"What these continual eruptions are doing is they are putting people on notice that there is no such thing as a private remark anymore."
The above is a quote from a comment by Media Expert Jane Caro on the backlash that has recently been heaped on shock jock Alan Jones when he went too far even for him and the residents of Sydney or "Jones Town" reacted mostly through social media to let him know that his trashing of the female Prime Minister had gone to far.
The point is that people who make a public living out of public speaking need to realize that no matter how small the audience no matter how partisan the crowd it is no longer as easy or possible to brush off or play down what is or might have been said. Now by way of a smart phone all present at such speaking events have access to a camera and a recording device and the means to upload and make such supposedly "private comments" making them matters of publicly recorded fact in minutes,
In other words the days when the shock jock or the politician was the only one with access to the ability to publish are long gone. As Mitt Romney the US Republican Candidate recently discovered you may think you are talking to a room where you think none of the 47% you consider don't care for your views are not listening but you can be very certain they will hear about it these days.
People often talk about greater accountability for social media but in my view social media in a way is promoting greater accountability, It is requiring people in the public eye to exercise greater caution not through fear of inane industry regulation but through fear of public opinion and social retribution through posts to Twitter, Facebook and more and more places evolving on the web. It will be interesting to see how these trends develop.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
There is No Such Thing as a Private Remark
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politics,
social media
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