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August 4, 2009

Twitter: The Social Influence Tool

Can Twitter be used to trigger spontaneous social change?

That's what I'm trying to find out. Here is a new experiment I just conducted and my "observations from the front" thus far.

(This is a follow up to my earlier experiment outlined in Twitter: the Psychotherapeutic Tool.)

First, a little background ...

It's relatively easy to increase the C-Rate of an information-virus with any of the following methods:

  • spreading bad news or sniping at people
  • creating false epidemics or catastrophe
  • causing undue worry or fear

But is this a good idea? Well, if your only measure of a "good idea" is "does it work" then you bet. If, however, you want to take a bit of responsibility for the impact your words have on people, then maybe not ...

Side note: many marketers not only deliberately weave those elements into their marketing to increase its effectiveness, but advise others to do so as well. How about we stop that?

It's not hard to understand why negativity tends to have a higher C-Rate (rate of viral transmission) than positivity: if something threatens you, it's of more immediate importance than something that "could be useful."

Which story are you going to read first?

  • Tornado warning.
  • How to make your kids smarter.

And which one are you more likely to pass on to your friends? Of course the tornado warning because you want your friends to be safe.

"So, all you have to do is give your message the importance of a tornado warning and you're golden!"

OK, but is this the world we want to live in? Where everyone is running around in a constant state of stress and fear?

It would seem that we're all participating in the fear fest. Marketers, politicians, and reporters create false fear to hypnotize us into a receptive and docile state. The recipients of these messages accept them without filter and willingly pass them on.

What if we stopped participating in that process?

What if instead we decided to stop spreading messages that ...

  • tear people down
  • rant
  • complain
  • hate
  • gossip
  • spread rumors

.... and instead spread messages that focused on the things we want?

Why not, instead of complaining about the people who are behaving in a way we don't like, notice and praise the people we admire?

Now, I'm not saying "ignore evil and it will go away." Sometimes that works, but not always. There is a time and place for shining a light on darkness as well. But instead of freaking out and dwelling on it, let's simply present the facts and move on. Then begin giving our attention and support to people who are actively engaged in making the world better.

So, this brings us to my latest experiment ...

Can we trigger this positive temperament in the minds of others?

The "I love you" experiment was great, but this time I wanted to go a little further. Instead of just triggering a sense of euphoria and happiness (which is useful in its own right) I wanted to get people consciously thinking about peace.

It started out with a rather overt attempt that was re-Tweeted 20 times:

Let's see how many people on twitter we can get 2 think about peace at the same time. Go! pls RT (pass it on)

Since I'm using ping.fm to simultaneously broadcast my tweets to my Facebook account, I got a bit of feedback about it on my fan site.

Thom Quinn an entrepreneur who just read The Irresistible Offer handed some of my own advice back to me ...

Try again on Monday, not Follow Friday. I'd re-craft the 140 characters as well to make it an irresistible offer to promote peace on twitter. Perhaps we should start "Twitter Peace Day" and try to generate support so a million people talk about peace on a single day.

I then tried this approach which was re-Tweeted around 30 times ...

Today is tweeting for peace day. Pass it on.

And then this approach which as of today has spread in various forms 200+ times and is still going ...

@reply this to 3 people - it's tweet for peace day - I love you - pass it on #tweet4peaceday

Why was the last approach 10 times more successful? Several things, but here are a few to notice ...

First, asking people to send it as an "@ reply" made it more likely to catch people's attention. The chances of a single tweet being seen at all are quite low. This is especially true for those who are following many people. If you send your tweet as an "@ reply" it will almost certainly be seen by them as they check their replies. (Of course we're more interested in a reply directed to us than in a random tweet in the tweet-stream.)

Next, the #tweet4peaceday hash tag gave it an air of officiality. Is there a "tweet for peace day?" There wasn't before Thom and I made it up. (Heavy truth to ponder: everything "official" and important was once "made up" by someone like you.)

Finally, the trend was championed by two avid Tweeters: Realestatetips8 and Iconic88. (Nice work, guys.)

How far will this one go? No one can know ... What kind of impact will it have? Equally impossible to predict.

While the future of this experiment is uncertain, I like the idea of enrolling people in the task of actively altering people's consciousness for the better. Maybe someone reading this blog will spread the campaign further. Maybe they'll start thinking about the impact of their words on others - on Twitter and in person.

Maybe that someone is you.

Related links:

Twitter as a Marketing Tool

The Rise of the Author

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I love twitter. it's grown my blog readership hugely, and I have built real friendships out of it
the key really is to build friendships with people who already themselves have a loyal following- and will trust the retweeter. It also needs to catch the feel for people
I think you could have done better (personally) if you'd asked for people's peace solutions, or wacky ways to say I love you- and created a hash tag for that instead
Hash tags do work. I've created funny ones that have caught on (#notthatiamwatching) in small circles when we've all been watching something suitably trashy.
A friend has had huge ongoing success with #btat (best thing that happened today) which is a positive viral idea.
Love that you are testing it all Mark :)

Posted by: rachel Goodchild at August 4, 2009 9:32 AM

Dear Mark,

I discovered your Mind Bomb only recently and as far as I see I completely agree with your view.
We absolutely need to focus our attention on positive things to find the energy to afford next challenges, because a fear status is totally devastating and paralysing.
I think for instance to the environmental issues which the most of the time are described only by bad scenarios and pessimistic visions, while I think that this phase could be a great opportunity of integration and freedom.
I am pretty new on Internet tools, but with your post you gave me a reason more to learn the usage of Twitter, thanks a lot for this. I will share this nice post with my friends in FB.

Sincerely, Paolo

Posted by: Paolo at August 4, 2009 11:46 PM

Mark,

I love your idea of #tweet4peaceday and I will be re-tweeting this post as soon as I finish these words.

I especially like your closing statement of "altering people's consciousness for the better"

However being a Marketer on the Internet since 1987 myself, I have lately found that consciousness is a two sided blade.

To be conscious myself first and to later alter people's consciousness for the better, i started trying to find out, why our world is like it is today.

Here´s what I found out. And most marketers won't like it.

It´s the marketer’s holy grail: PROFIT

Here are the X Steps which made me come to this conclusion:

1) First I found THE Most Eye Opening Book, IF you read it ...
Earths Forbidden Secrets ... Get it here for Free: http://ow.ly/iO0k

2) Then my Journey took me to the most fascinating Movies I have seen in a looooong time:
a) Zeitgeist
http://ow.ly/j1SV

b) Zeitgeist Addendum
http://ow.ly/j1Tk

They can be downloaded for free in DVD Quality on the movement's site
http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com

3) But instead of freaking out and dwelling on it, as you put it, this movement actually is engaged in making the world better, without
ignoring evil and thinking it will go away.
So they have published an orientation guide which can be downloaded here (PDF)
http://ow.ly/j1TB

Which leaves me us marketers with the dilemma whether profit can be the holy grail...

Anybody out there who will gimme a hand, to further increase my consciousness?

I am ready to do whatever it takes... to make this world a better place for my children and for me.

Peace.

Jan

Posted by: Jan van der Reis at August 5, 2009 4:49 AM

I agree, we seem to be immersed in doom and gloom. We seem to take pleasure in cutting other people down in order to lift ourselves up. We seem to relish stories of other people's misfortune.

What we focus on persists. Asking ourselves every morning what are 3 things we can appreciate about our life at this moment can help us focus on the positive and increase our happiness of the everyday in the process.

Asking ourselves what we can appreciate about others can help us be more loving towards them more tolerant and forgiving of their less desirable habits.

Perhaps "tweet 3 things you are grateful for in your life at this moment" could be your next experiment?

Posted by: Ros Lee at August 10, 2009 1:11 AM

September 21st is International Peace Day. How about a blogathon and twitterathon for that day. The whole world could blog or twit for peace. It's a day for ceasefire in personal relationships too, so a whole day of 'being nice' and speaking the positive!!!

xx

Posted by: christine at August 22, 2009 11:15 PM

PS I am making a peace visualisation for the day, maybe creators everywhere could use their art/music for peace for the day ... a growing element for next year with peace concerts worldwide. Know we need daily input to peace, but it would sure help!!

Christine

Posted by: christine at August 22, 2009 11:18 PM

Mark, I noted the comment on your blog that speaks highly of the Zeitgeist films and its associated groups and movements. Although I agree with some of what these movies say, there are some other issues that should be considered carefully before swallowing everything they present without question. With this in mind, and by way of counterbalance, please post the following links in this comment so that people can make up their own minds with a more complete knowledge. Many thanks.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8780948378423258789
http://www.zeitgeistresponse.info/
http://zeitgeistchallenge.com/

Note from MJ: Hey, I generally let people speak their mind here ... I don't have an opinion one way or the other about Zeitgeist. The only comment I can make is that a dear friend (Jacque Fresco) appears in Zeitgeist Addendum and that I am very fond of Jacque's work. As for the rest - people can comment as they like - may or may not reflect my opinon - that's why it's a comment.

Posted by: Mark at September 12, 2009 1:30 AM

I agree that there is too much negativity in the world today. Too many people trying to tear others down. Everyone should appreciate what they have. All of us have things that others would envy.

Posted by: Doug at May 21, 2010 5:38 AM

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