Is your Facebook friend wagging the dog?

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Social Media Fraud By The Government?

When I was a young Internet attorney, there was a movie called “Wag the Dog.”

As you can see in the trailer below, in the movie, actor Robert De Niro’s character manipulates the public for the U.S. President by creating a fake war using film footage shot by a Hollywood producer.

The media reports the “war” as if it actually exists, spinning public opinion to support the President. Yet another blurring of the line between art and reality.

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The U.S. government is now apparently about to wag the social media dog in real life.

Here’s how it works…

A government contractor will provide the servers in exchange for almost 3 million bucks. And up to 50 members of the military will each create 10 or so fake (sock puppet) identities to use to manipulate social media conversations for a pro-U.S. slant on things like the “War on Terrorism.”

Who decides what the socket puppets say or who they impersonate? If you’re harmed by interacting with one of these fake identities, chances are your Internet attorney won’t be able to do a thing for you because the government has sovereign immunity.

And where’s the firewall between psychological warfare against jihadists, for example, and using the same sock puppets to astro-turf fake public support for a political cause or even a candidate for election?

This is dangerous territory for any government to dabble in…and more risky if you tried to do the same thing. If you set up sock puppets to manipulate and deceive people online, you could be arrested or sued because of it. Before even considering wagging the social media dog for fun or profit, talk it over with your Internet attorney first.

And be cautious when a Facebook “friend” or a tweet makes a claim about something important to you. Verify before you act.

To your online success!

-Mike the Internet Attorney

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Twitter Fraud: Does Twitter Encourage Microblogging Scams and Fake Profiles?

twitterTwitter is at a microblogging crossroads. Each month, 60% of its users (Twitter Quitters) disappear. The churn rate is so high that Twitter has to take drastic measures to build its “community.” And that’s where  social media “gurus” come into play. Twitter turns a blind eye as black hat Internet marketing techniques are used to create multiple accounts with fake profiles, automated software is used to build large lists, marketing employees and independent contractors spend their time dumping out tweet spam, and autofollow leads to one fake profile following another…and vice versa.

There’s a a classic cartoon that states that on the Internet no one knows you’re a dog. On Twitter, many  followers/followees don’t exist except as part of someone’s social media list-building model. Community and providing value has little to do with it. Instead, by following a Twitter spammer, you’ll receive pithy tweets ripped straight out of Poor Richard’s Almanack, The Secret, Chicken Soup for the Idiot’s Soul, and interspersed from time to time with a pitch for you to click on a link that will take you to an e-mail lead capture (squeeze page) so that you can be marketed to by e-mail too plus get redirected to a sales page after providing your e-mail info. Want to launch a garbage info product about social media? Create a bunch of fake buzz (astroturfing) by having multiple fictitious Twitter users tweet about it to their followers.

Why would Twitter allow/encourage this type of fraudulent behavior to take place?

With a monthly user retention rate of 40%, Twitter needs scam artists to game the system in order to build up the raw numbers of its community. Like The Matrix‘s* Agent Smiths, tweeting spambots spread as a virus that Twitter finds beneficial because the community looks larger despite the number of humans who come and go.

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The venture capitalists who have invested tens of millions of dollars are looking for a return on their investment. However, Twitter hasn’t figured out how to turn a profit from tweets.

To cash in, Twitter needs numbers, real or not. Here are two examples.

1. Advertising Revenues. Twitter is exploring means to capitalize on all of the marketing that occurs by advertising to users. That many of these users don’t exist is irrelevant. What matters is that advertisers think the numbers are real so that advertising buys are made through Twitter. And because most advertising is designed to win creativity awards for the ad agencies rather than produce an economic return on investment for the client paying for the advertising, generic buzz spin about reaching young audiences will be used to justify pouring money down the tweethole without seeing a corresponding increase in sales.

2. The Exit Strategy. The end game for Twitter’s venture capitalists is to go public and have the uninformed investor overpay for the company or, alternatively, dupe a larger company into overpaying as part of a takeover. For an example of the latter, look at NewsCorp.’s acquisition of MySpace (overrun by spambots and fake profiles) for a half a billion bucks.

It appears that Twitter is intentionally ignoring those who use the above methods of list-building and even those who use its system to sell how-to info products on abusing the system. Unless accurate user  numbers are provided to advertisers, current and potential investors, Twitter is looking at the potential for a few nasty lawsuits. And that’s a shame…particularly when the purpose was to build a community rather than a pyramid of nitTwits.

* “The Matrix” is TM & © 2008 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

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Online Marketing: 5 Ways Obama Will Affect Your Internet Business

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

The man who sits in the Oval Office will not make or break your online business. You’ll succeed or fail on your own terms. That being said, a President Barack Hussein Obama supported by a Democrat majority in both houses of Congress can and will make life more difficult for you online.

Here’s a look at what to expect in 2009.

1. Fairness Doctrine. A priority issue for the Democrats is to revive the misnamed Fairness Doctrine as a way to squelch the opposition on talk radio. Unless there’s a specific exemption in new legislation for blogging, the Fairness Doctrine will chill your free speech. When you voice an opinion, you’ll be bound to give your opponents/competitors equal time to refute it. Disgusting.

2. Workers’ Rights. As part of efforts to appease union interests, look for new employee rights to be created that are anti-employer. This will make it especially important for you to dot your I’s and cross your T’s when outsourcing work to independent contractors in order to avoid getting penalized.

3. Higher taxes. Tax cuts will be allowed to expire rather than renewed. This is a de facto tax increase on your income. Anyone who complains about higher taxes will be accused of being greedy, selfish, and not willing to pay their fair share. The prevailing political philosophy is that government can spend your income better than you can. For the public good. For the children. For the elderly. You get the picture.  If you oppose the looting of your earned income, it will mean that you are mean-spirited and hate puppies. If you’re even thinking about feeling guilty, you’ll want to get a copy of Ayn Rand’s The Virtue of Selfishness now to understand how you’re being manipulated and what you can do about it.

4. More taxes. Expect there to be a big push for a uniform taxation system for e-commerce. The states and cities will now have a friendly ear in Washington for setting up a system that makes you the [Read more...]

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