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Down in Front! How to Control Bad Fans

Event Interactive 2012
Format Panel
Organizer Tim Walker BreakingPoint Systems
Speakers
  1. Tim Walker BreakingPoint Systems
  2. Aaron Strout WCG
  3. Troy Nalls Third Cousins Media
  4. Kate Brodock Other Side Group
Description The customer ISN'T always right. You want to love your fans (customers, commenters, activists) but sometimes they don't deserve it. The bad fans who tore up Vancouver after the Canucks lost the Stanley Cup deserved jail time, not a Kumbaya approach. The same is true for the social-media-enabled communities we count on to buy our products and promote our causes. An analogy: Major League Baseball games are a lot more fun to these days because ballclubs started cracking down on fights and drunkenness in the stands in the 1980s. Have no pity for the jerks who got tossed: the rest of us are better off for it. Just as organizations should "think before they click," users of social media have a responsibility to respect the very organizations that they demand respect from. This panel will follow the fast-paced, ultra-interactive style of 2011's "The Steroid Culture of Social Media" to call for new thinking about the implied social contract of social media, for organizations and fans alike.
Questions
Answered
  1. When do you become a "bad fan"?
  2. Is silencing some community members "censorship"?
  3. What do you do about hasty and inconsiderate uses of social media by fans?
  4. When is it time to toss your worst fans?
  5. Can you "fire" a volunteer or activist?
Level Intermediate
Category Social Media / Social Networks
Tags community management, moderation, social media management