State Dept. Bureau Spent $630k On Facebook 'Likes' 99
schwit1 writes with this excerpt from the Washington Examiner: "State Department officials spent $630,000 to get more Facebook 'likes,' prompting employees to complain to a government watchdog that the bureau was 'buying fans' in social media, the agency's inspector general says. 'Many in the bureau criticize the advertising campaigns as "buying fans" who may have once clicked on an ad or "liked" a photo but have no real interest in the topic and have never engaged further,' the inspector general reported. The effort failed to reach the bureau's target audience, which is largely older and more influential than the people liking its pages. Only about 2 percent of fans actually engage with the pages by liking, sharing or commenting.
In September 2012 Facebook also changed its approach to users' news feeds, and the expensive 'fan' campaigns became much less valuable. The bureau now must constantly pay for sponsored ads to keep its content visible even to people who have already liked its pages."
Re:We need another Egypt... (Score:2, Funny)
When thinking of good models to emulate, are you thinking more of Egypt Revolution 1.0, which got taken over by the Muslim Brotherhood, or of Egypt Revolution 2.0, which got taken over by the military?
Things were much more interesting during beta Egypt. Raining blood, frogs, and oh the locusts. Can't forget the locusts.
Re:We need another Egypt... (Score:4, Funny)
"The people running the country no longer understand it. They're obsolete."
You don't understand, after thousands of years, civil servants finally found a way to get people to LIKE them.
Small wonder they overdid it.