Reputation Annihilation in Social Media

by Laurel Papworth on March 16, 2009 · 3 comments

aigAIG got a billion dollar bailout then went on a retreat – 1/2 million dollar workshop. I want me some of that.

It’s really a simple proposition from VizEdu: Company Karma Will Win.  It would’ve been nice to see the bottom line impact, such as the Engadget vs Apple stock price fiasco. Did the blogosphere ripple into traditional news? e.g. New York Times quoting Digg or a top blogger. But for a basic proposition – you can’t get away with nuffin anymore, transparency, authenticity and responsibility is the watchword – it does a great job.

Wonder who else will be held to account during 2009? And I think this sort of unorganised spontataneous demonstration is going to be matched by organised focussed anti-communities soon. We’ll see….  annihilation

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AIG - Brand destruction by social Media. « Idea Factory
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1 Sandeep Arora March 17, 2009 at 2:33 am

Thanks for sharing our video. I’m sorry you had some issues trying to embed it- these issues have been fixed.

We have also updated the Flash with Twitter sentiments and and shown how the stock price of AIG has gone from $70 to $.50 – reflecting social media sentiment.

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Sandeep Arora
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2 Social Trending March 23, 2009 at 12:34 am

2009 will see the fall of the government…Billions spent of taxpayer money seemingly unregulated. I will take some of that bailout money as well. Why not create more jobs in other sectors instead of bailing out the 1000 directors of the financial institutes that caused the mess?

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