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Advertising watchdog suggests #ad hashtag
Advertising regulators in the United Kingdom have suggested that marketers could develop a specific hashtag to indicate that a tweet is a paid promotion.
It came after a complaint that two English soccer players had linked to Nike in promotional tweets as part of their sponsorship deal, but the commercial element wasn’t made clear.
The complaints were investigated by the Advertising Standards Authority, which is an self-regulating organisation run by the advertising industry itself. It’s designed to avoid the need for government control over advertising.
Player Wayne Rooney tweeted:
My resolution – to start the year as a champion, and finish it as a champion…#makeitcount gonike.me/makeitcount
Colleague Jack Wilshere’s tweet read:
In 2012, I will come back for my club – and be ready for my country. #makeitcount.gonike.me/Makeitcount
The website address linked to a Nike web page promoting its products.
The issue was not whether the players should be allowed to tweet promotional message, even in return for a direct or indirect fee, as there are no restrictions on such behavior. Instead the ASA looked at whether viewers of the messages might be misled into believing they were not of a commercial nature.
Nike argued that in the context of a string of posts by the players, the use of both the “makeitcount” hashtag and the website address containing the Nike name, it was clear that these were promotional messages. It noted that people seeing the tweets would be regular readers of the respective players’ accounts and would thus be better placed to distinguish between their personal and commercial posts.
The ASA said most viewers would see the tweets among a string of messages from multiple users, rather than just a list of tweets from a single person, meaning the contrast would not be so great. It argued that users tend to read tweets quickly and thus could miss the reference to Nike.
It also said the rules do not merely mean marketing communications must be labeled as such, but that the commercial nature of the message must be “obviously identifiable”:
We considered there was nothing obvious in the tweets to indicate they were Nike marketing communications. In the absence of such an indication, for example #ad, we considered the tweets were not obviously identifiable as Nike marketing communications and therefore concluded they breached the Code.
Technically Nike is now required to make sure both tweets are deleted. However, the ASA says it is “relatively relaxed” about the timescale of this happening given they are now buried far back in the players’ timelines.
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The iOS 6 Preview & Beta Versions
So after months of speculation about what it will include, Apple finally released an iOS 6 preview to get the Mac fans salivating at what’s to come “this fall”. I’ve finally had the time to sit down and take a look at all the new goodies to behold.
You can view their full list of new features and gizmos here. Anyone who’s game can also try out the beta release of iOS 6 on their device(s). Though personally, I’m gonna wait till the bugs are fixed, thanks.
The parts that sound coolest to me?
- Siri will now “work in more countries” – I can only hope this means that when I ask Siri for the nearest restaurant she doesn’t tell me “I can only look for businesses in the United States”. That’s something that should just never have been a problem in the first place.
- It’s also going to bring Siri to the iPad. Hoorah for more Siri fun.
- Maps is getting a revamp and will include a “flyover” view…which just looks cool.
- Facebook integration: now I can be even more social media mad.
- FaceTime will now work over a cellular connection (and not just wifi). I mean, I would normally just go with Skype, but hey – FaceTime is a real novelty for my parents, so they’re disappointed when it doesn’t work.
- The “Passbook” idea sounds cool – having all your movie tickets, boarding passes, retail coupons and loyalty cards all in one place, and with the ability to scan them directly from your phone – I have a feeling its one of those things that will only work at a few places and won’t quite be a viable replacement for these things – it’ll be a cool novelty without actually being more convenient. I certainly doubt that budget airlines are going to be able to use that as a boarding pass…
Why don’t you guys check out the features of the latest iOS and tell us what you think? How do you think it measures up to the Windows 8 preview and the Windows Surface tablet?
[Via Apple and FreakGeeks]
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