Posted on 04/02/2016 9:47:25 AM PDT by Kaslin
In a recent interview, Donald Trump was asked about his polarizing tweets and retweets. He was also asked if he would be a reckless president sending such tweets as a reaction to disagreements with World leaders. In his response he asserted that many people get outraged and question his tweets as a result of jealousy.
Admittedly, Trumps answer was underwhelming. He ventured into the number of followers he has on Twitter and suggested that many of his critics only have 50 followers.
But the bigger question here is what role will Twitter (and other social sites) play in culture, foreign relations and political races? Do we believe it's a bad idea to react to foreign affairs or political debate through tweets, retweets and posts?
My view is that Twitter and Facebook are the new Fireside Chats. Radio was the original social media, so when Franklin D. Roosevelt started his radio fireside chats, it likely seemed just as bizarre as Trumps Twitter fetish.
Arguably, each one of Donald Trump's tweets is read by tens of millions of people. It's not just the six million people who follow him, it's the millions, collectively, that follow his followers. Twitter brings new meaning to six-degrees of separation.
In a Trump White House, its imaginable that a lot of events would play out in real time on Twitter. The upside to this, is that it allows Twitter (and other social sites) to be a huge extension of the Presidents bully pulpit. This may be very positive, in that, it allows someone like Trump to control the narrative/context and diminish the power of the traditional media.
If there's a dispute with a foreign-leader or a negotiation with evil countries like Iran or North Korea, social media could certainly be powerful. Social media reach creates leverage over enemies and competition. The more clever it is used the more support/followers you can garner.
Businesses across America have already deployed these tactics to sell their products and thwart customer service nightmares.
Many traditional political advisors, feel that it's not presidential to air your dirty laundry on Twitter. This may be true with a traditional thought process, but we must accept that we are in an age where Twitter, Facebook and other social media forces are not only relevant, they are very effective. Donald Trumps success, thus far, proves this point.
What is acting presidential anyway? Is that the part where you listen to 25 year-old political science majors rattle off the research on what you are supposed to believe today to attract the most votes? How has that been working for us? Wait! Dont answer. The answer is obvious: Not well. The best liar should not win if we want to have the brightest future.
The complication is that many people have a different perception of what a tweet, retweet, or like means on twitter. Last week, political enthusiasts spent the entire week debating Donald Trumps unflattering retweet of Heidi Cruz next to Melania Trump. If it werent so sad, our resulting hysteria would be funny.
The amount of coverage dedicated to Trump-retweets in the past nine months is astonishing; I believe this happens for two reasons. First, many people don't understand the meaning of a retweet. Second, most people see Twitter and Facebook as an extension of their communications instead of being a completely different form/style of communication.
Ive written extensively on the topic of retweets. A retweet is best translated as look at this or tell me what you think. I frequently retweet things for which I vehemently disagree, in order to see what reaction or comments they generate. It helps me gain a perspective for my writing or my shows. Its enlightening to me and a form of entertainment. I submit Donald Trump retweets for the same purpose.
Regardless of what Someone retweets, it should never be construed as an endorsement or rebuke, of their actual feelings, unless they specifically add a quote to the tweet saying as much.
Social media sites are an extension of artistic or personal expression. Posts are not meant to be taken literally - they are more of a extension of peoples thoughts and current state of mind (which changes throughout each day). What I find amazing, is that we judge people for their social media comments without considering their perspective. In other words, in to take someones tweets and retweets literally, you would have to review days worth of material, cumulatively, to develop a fair perspective (and would heavily weight their original comments, not their likes or retweets).
The next time someone retweets a post, dont assume thats their official position. And, dont be so offended by whats said in 140 characters or less. Instead, listen to them on the radio, watch them at length on television or, if you are so privileged, talk to them in person. Otherwise, you may be mislead into believing something thats simply not true. Or worse, you may develop raging hate for a candidate, who said nothing, but simply clicked on the retweet button.
"Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump 11h11 hours ago Wisconsin has suffered a great loss of jobs and trade, but if I win, all of the bad things happening in the U.S. will be rapidly reversed!"
That's right, we'll immediately reside in Trumptopia! No more bad stuff!
Reminds of Obama saying that when he got elected, that would be the moment that the oceans would stop rising.
Ask Orson Wells.
His 'experiment' with the 'media' in February 1939 created quite a stir!
Since a flash mob can be conjured up quite readily these days; I imagine that a mob can be encouraged to act at most anything that comes along these days.
I don't think you've missed much of value.
10-4; good buddy!
The Russians are Coming!!!
1966 movie.
I taught I taw a puddy tat...
I’m glad he uses social media. And he APOLOGIZED for saying that if we decided abortion is murder, that would mean women would be responsible for murdering their babies in law. That was a mistake. Trump said the politically incorrect truth and he should not have apologized.
If we decide in law, that abortion is murder, women who seek abortions and people doing the killing and paying for the killing, are committing murder.
Unify a country....yeah, right.
Twitter is limited to 140 characters, so it is near impossible to add context in a single tweet.The Russians are Coming!!!
1966 movie.
If that was your intent, it doesn't provide enough context to know what you mean. :)
I find it so amusing how the cruzbots take the lame GOPe talking points and blabber them all over as if they are facts!
Some people really need to chill the **** out. These guys are wound wayyyyyyyyy too tight.
What does that tell us?
cRuzbots = GOPee
They’re not even trying to hide it, any more.
Right?! It’s some weird jedi trick - all the GOPe traitors they claim their against, are the SAME GOPe a**holes who are propping up their lame weak little man!
Guess I missed the memo that conservatives were all in with the Romney’s and Ryan’s and McConnell’s and Hatch’s and the best one of all - McCain! Laughable or delusion, either way I just can’t take any of these posters seriously any longer.
You had to be there.
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