Imagine inventing a news story and then launching it across all news and
internet outlets. Now imagine you have access to search engine stats and social
media data. In real-time you would be able to deduce not only the reach of the
fiction, but an accurate percentage of those who accept the narrative. Welcome
to the digital era and the tectonic shift in the power of messaging. Back in
1947 the bogus Roswell incident was created and launched into public
consciousness. The message penetration could only be guessed at and after a
short time the little green men were forgotten. To revive the mind-bending
narrative required the story be re-published, and books written, which happened
in the 1970s. Fast forward back to present. Nationwide news, and then worldwide
news, report aliens crash land in Las Vegas, complete with footage of a weird
fireball in the sky sporting a fireworks blue hue. No disc was found. No aliens
were filmed. But that was not the goal. The goal was achieved via instantaneous
reporting accurately disclosing story penetration, and then after the fact, how
many minds had been sucked into the narrative. And herein lies the problem and
danger of news and social media in the digital era. It is a bit like fishing
and those who own the hooks know in real-time when they have hooked a whopper.
But until then… they keep chumming the water.
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