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5 Mar 2010
This year American Idol made headlines for pushing out individual Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace accounts for each of its 24 finalists. However, the show made a drastic change in strategy last night by consolidating all of them under the AI9Contestants username across sites.
Twitter followers of each of the individual contestants were sent the following message, “Thanks so much for following me! All my updates from now on will be on our Official Ai9 Twitter Page, please follow me there @AI9Contestants.” Similar messages were posted to Facebook and MySpace as well.
The contestants individual social media identities were stripped by the show without rhyme or reason, but The Wall Street Journal and USA Today speculate that the move was likely made because of the propensity of social media site follower counts to reveal early favorites, influence voting, and possibly remove the veil of the mystery that clouds American Idol’s typically stealth results.
The logic is sound — a contestant with more Facebook fans, Twitter followers, and MySpace friends is likely to get more votes and thus would have a higher chance of winning the competition. But in making the decision, American Idol has also made it impossible for contestants to develop that now all-important connection with their fan base, which is becoming crucial to the business side of the industry.
We should also note that while Idol’s consolidation efforts may be designed to maintain the mystery of the show’s outcome, there’s no stopping the rest us from turning to social media analytics providers to try and predict the winners and losers based on overall buzz and sentiment breakdown. In fact, we know that Philip Kaplan of Blippy has plans to do just that, indicating that he may try to ruin American Idol with a custom program that will look at who people say they’re voting for in social media channels.

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5 Responses to American Idol Strips Contestants of Social Media Accounts
Wolf
March 8th, 2010 at 10:41 am
They're being held captive at the Presidents super secret underground bunker, with Elvis, Tupac, the real JFK, and the aliens from area 51.
I have to go now, they'll be coming for me.
nikamahero
March 15th, 2010 at 6:03 pm
One cannot end all of taliban , the right solution is peace and right now what USA is doing in Pakistan is hurting only PAK, so it ws the right decision by PAK to adopt the peace.
hoovarted
March 18th, 2010 at 2:06 pm
I'm of the opinion and it is my view that, for the most part, winners always tend to be the ones that win.
Consequently the losers are, most often, the ones that don't.
I hope this helps.
Lawyer_Girl
April 29th, 2010 at 5:49 am
GRASS!!!
Jean P
May 9th, 2010 at 9:42 am
Well, then it is NOT YOUR COMPUTER!
Wait until you can afford to buy your own computer and pay for your own internet access.
If this is YOUR EMPLOYER'S computer then you must abide by the rules set forth by your employer and NOT try and bypass firewalls and blocks.
If you do, then you risk getting fired. Somewhere in the employment agreement you signed you agreed to abide by the employer's computer rules.
Schools also have every right to control internet access to their computers. Attempting to bypass rightful blocks will result in you loosing ALL computer access.
If you are still a juvenile and under eighteen and living in your parents' home, then you have to abide by the rules they have set forth as to how you can use THEIR computer and what websites you can visit.
You will have to WAIT until you can afford to buy your own computer and internet access.