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By Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur


Over the years, I have become quite an expert in social media. I've had to.






Before I continue with my thesis on social media and the detrimental possibilities for artists, let me explain exactly what this trend is.





Social media are various tools that allow people to share, trade, interact using technology typically rooted in the internet. Basically, you communicate with people using something other than traditional forms such as personal letters or telephones. These social interactions are typically very open for others to see and even allow others to join in the conversation. One friend maintains that social media is a “communication mindset,” apart from the equipment used.





While, I have yet to be christened with any sort of degree in social media, I have been on the cutting edge of just about every emerging social event. Twitter? Twitter.com/chuckcreekmur! Myspace? Myspace.com/jigsawtheone! Facebook? Yes! What else? Yes, that one too! Furthermore, I have talked oh-so-eloquently on several panels regarding the topic and seen AllHipHop.com’s own Ill Community act as a de facto social media destination since its inception many, many moons ago.





Allow me to finally arrive to my point.





New Flash: if you are an artist – new or old – you are probably about to ruin your career if you are investing too much time and energy into social networks like Facebook, Twitter and others.





Let me clarify.





Most of you have no idea how to make social media outlets work for you.





Let me clarify further.





Most artists, rappers in particularly, get on something like Twitter at the urging of somebody that heard from somebody else that Twitter was something that everybody should be on. Twitter is “hot.”





But, these handlers never explained why it was worthy of the artist or rapper’s time. They only said that this particular outlet was a good way to get the word out about an upcoming project, album or you can speak directly to the fans.





What if the artist is unable to effectively communicate with his/her fans? This notion many seem absurd to those that feel that ONLY connecting with fans is important. Not true. Like anything else, fans seek to have a positive experience with their favorite star.





I will never forget when a certain rapper dissed me in public for no reason other than he was an idiot. Never did have any sort of affinity for that person ever again (aka I no longer supported their efforts). Then there was a gangsta rapper that I did have respect for and he turned out to be one corny Son of a Gun. Another R&B artist that I thought was deep was just…dumb, even though she was immensely talented. These are just my one-on-one experiences, but imagine presenting this to thousands every time an artist opts to “speak.”





With social media outlets like Twitter, Facebook and even Myspace, artists are continually showing who they really are. Often this is bad news for an industry where an artist’s image is meticulously crafted. One tweet and its over. A lot of people don’t want to know that they are actually corny/insecure/mean/wack/human just like the rest of us.





Aside from changing perception, here are some other mistakes artists make on social networks.





Arguing with every hater: Social media is a two way street so, if the artist can talk to the people, the people can talk back. And the people TALK! So-called haters permeate the internet in every facet and some of them are meaner than a shark with an empty stomach. A lot of artists want to tee off on everybody that says something slick. This is a bad move and it only degrades the artist’s image.





Tell fans everything: Entertainers have the ability to tell everything, but that doesn’t mean you have to do so. Honestly, there is this thing called T.M.I. (too much information) and also, it detracts dramatically from the super-power called mystique that most artists have. You don’t have to tell us that you are on the toilet. That’s been done and it’s always nasty. A number of artists have cashed in through social media for a quick publicity, but probably missed bigger press opportunities later down the line. Keep the people wanting more by giving less.





Diss other artists: Well, we all know artists hate on each other more than the fans. Wait. No, we all didn’t. But the artist with diarrhea of the keyboard lets it be known. And, nobody likes a hater, not even a hater. Recommendation: put a lid on it.





With all of this said, what can an artist do to save himself?





First, consider what you are really on these social outlets and ask, “How is this really helping my career?”





Think on this and answer it honestly. (If the answer to the question is “because everybody is on these social networks,” please stop here and log off. Or simply get your handlers to promote your interests without a tinge of personality.)





After answering the question, look around a bit and see who is successful in the social media space and why. What works for Diddy isn’t likely to work for most people – sorry. Diddy’s followers follow him and his Twitter persona gels with what we know his real persona to be. Yung Berg is reestablishing his career and did a mixtape via Twitter using beats from his followers. Not a bad idea. Rhymefest asks his followers their opinions on everything. 50 Cent has a great team that advances his agenda. Recognize what you want to project and what will reinforce your ultimate goals and brand.





When talking to fans/haters, don’t be a jerk, or a stronger epithet. Being a jerk can cause you to lose a fan and being gracious can cause you to convert that non-believer.





Here is a note to the new/unsigned or emerging artists. It is even more important for you to be mindful of how you make your way through these social media networks. You don’t have the luxury of years in the game or million of fans. Established artists can probably take the loss of a follower or 500 – you can’t. There are a number of younger rappers that impulsively blogged something stupid, revealing how (fill in the blank) they are. Also, don’t go constantly doing press stunts to get the attraction of the media, because eventually the media and the fans will tire of your Wolf cries.





Fans want to know the real you, the artist, but they also what to buy into the person that is presented to them on that CD cover or Mp3. The real you farts and has a nagging spouse and other decidedly human activities. They want to know that you appreciate them as their fans.





So, the real title of this piece should have been “Twitter Will End Your Music Career If Not Used Properly,” but you get the idea. Right?





Right?






Comments from peers who either agreed or disagreed with this editorial.





“If we look at old school media, the channel of communication was limited to letter to the editor. So if you hated something your voice was lost in a void of paper mail which no read. Things are different now. Social Media opens up the lines of communication between consumer and creator. If used correctly you can dramatically change your business by having instant feedback, an instant group to test new products or music on, and an instant mean to increase sales.”





- Social media expert






“I have to say. I don't follow [music mogul] because he annoys me as a person. I love [soul singer’s] music but since I've been following her I'm like wow. She's not so interesting. I follow [hardcore NY rapper] because he is raw or seems raw. [Alternative neo-soul singer] isn't that interesting either and [conscious rapper] is on way too much. As was [Hip-Hop musician] so I had to cut him off my follow list.”





- A television producer.





“Really the mutterings of random celebrities already over-convinced of their own importance is boring. Make some damn music so I think you're really deep. You might be f**king your brand up if I realize your music is truly a gift from God that you didn't deserve and was somehow channeled through your dumb a**.”





-Veteran writer









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Dec 4, 2004
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fuck twitter. i dont give a fuck what your doing every minute of the day or what the fuck is on your mind as your in line to buy coffee. shove it up your ass you aint special
 

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i think its hilarious theres so many anti twitter people

i didnt even read all that shit
but imma type hella too cuz im high and i like that

because the thing is this.
twitter has made networking with people who never could even speak to eachother, possible.

and not just on some major label shit. on some regular hood shit, on some studio level shit, to artists and rappers and djs, its opened networking up to a whole new world.

youre not gonna discredit the music though, if its good...right?
so it might not be for everyone...but for some people, that shit is actually making things crack between people who were damn near complete opposites and would never be 'myspace friends' or anything like that...

random shit ive said on twitter, is on a million other peoples twitters. from puff daddy to fuckin paris hilton. and i could have said 'puff daddy eats dick for breakfast' if i wanted to in that post.

its way more active than any 'social networking' thing ive seen in that sense. theres millions of people runnin around with they blackberrys or iphones on twitter just typing away at work or while driving...everyones post is connecting...it makes for a website to read.

say max b is on his twitter and hes like yo im listening to rakim...and niggas connected to max b's shit is connected to rakim...if hes on twitter, he might see that and be like 'yeah i like this young niggas style' and hit him back like bam, collab with max b and rakim hooked up with no middle man.

it is completely cutting out the middle man and allowing people to have a direct line without all the bullshit involved in label connects, or 'need to know basis' , people getting back to you etc etc , whatever exscuse.

but youd have to follow atleast fifty things of interest to see twitters worth. when people take interest in you, they follow you. thats how the connection goes.

charles hamilton did a song with mistah fab, if im not mistaken that came out of twitter..just random hookups like that. me and young sau were talkin about that the other day. its makin shit happen out here in san diego and in the bay...so..be happy if you hear more music, it mighta happened from twitter

i guess its how you use it. if a porn star followed only porn actors who were on twitter, youd see new collaborations of porn actors fucking eachother because they all they have messages from them appear on their page..maybe people who wanted to work with eachother before but didnt know how to hook it up. its pretty simple.

all in all it should be one extra website to take up your time at work.
 
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good read

I think SoulJa Boy is using all the social networks properly to his advantage and that's why "old heads" don't understand, respect, or even appreciate his success.
 
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i think its hilarious theres so many anti twitter people

i didnt even read all that shit

because the thing is this.
twitter has made networking with people who never could even speak to eachother, possible.

and not just on some major label shit. on some regular hood shit, on some studio level shit, to artists and rappers and djs, its opened networking up to a whole new world.

youre not gonna discredit the music though, if its good...right?
so it might not be for everyone...but for some people, that shit is actually making things crack between people who were damn near complete opposites and would never be 'myspace friends' or anything like that...

random shit ive said on twitter, is on a million other peoples twitters. from puff daddy to fuckin paris hilton. and i could have said 'puff daddy eats dick for breakfast' if i wanted to in that post.

its way more active than any 'social networking' thing ive seen in that sense. theres millions of people runnin around with they blackberrys or iphones on twitter just typing away at work or while driving...everyones post is connecting...it makes for a website to read.


U COULD DO THE SAME SHIT WITH MYSPACE


TWITTER= GAY

OH LET ME PUT UP A STATUS UPDATE SO EVERYBODY COULD KNOW WUT IM DOIN EVEN THOUGH THE ONES WHO REALLY GIVE A FUCK CAN JUST CALL ME. LOL ITS JUST A FEATURE THATS BEEN ON MYSPACE SINCE IT STARTED

LOL NOT HATIN ON A WEBSITE BUT DAMN. THAT SHIT WAS MADE FOR ATTENTION WHORES. MAYBE I WOULDNT HATE IT SO MUCH IF I DIDNT KEEP HEARIN WHITE GIRLS TALK ABOUT THAT SHIT AT PARTIES. "U USE TWITTER? I WANNA FOLLOW U". BITCH SHUT UP!!!!
 

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niggas is too lazy for the myspace thing though, no one wanna know yo whole fuckin life. i dont think people care about all the pics and personal page shit, they just want a post hella quick

like 'imma smoke a sack'

the homie sees me he has no sack he slaps me back in seconds

boom

we go smoke one
myspace is too many clicks i gotta go in my inbox and press on this nigga letter and then close it yada yada
 
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yea myspace is bullshit shit got out of hand with all of the graphics and backgrounds and youtube/music playing at the same time and crashing your computer.
 
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Arguing with every hater: Social media is a two way street so, if the artist can talk to the people, the people can talk back. And the people TALK! So-called haters permeate the internet in every facet and some of them are meaner than a shark with an empty stomach. A lot of artists want to tee off on everybody that says something slick. This is a bad move and it only degrades the artist’s image.


i thought this part kinda relates to siccness
 
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niggas is too lazy for the myspace thing though, no one wanna know yo whole fuckin life. i dont think people care about all the pics and personal page shit, they just want a post hella quick

like 'imma smoke a sack'

the homie sees me he has no sack he slaps me back in seconds

boom

we go smoke one

IM JUS TALKIN SHIT. ITS PROLLY NOT THAT BAD. ITS JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS WITH ME WHERE I START TO HATE IT JUS CUZ PEOPLE ANNOY ME ABOUT IT

I SWEAR TO GOD, HOUSE PARTIES WITH BITCHES, ITS LIKE FUCK A PHONE NUMBER, U GOT A TWITTER? BITCH IM TRYNA PUT MY TWITTER IN U, NOT FOLLOW IT
 

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i think theres things to hate on twitter like theres things to hate on myspace

initially you think 'what? what the fuck? who the fuck cares what im doing? why do i care what your doing?' i guess the more you put into it the more comes out of it..

so if you dont get it , nothing pops off

charles hamilton got me to sign up to twitter actually...he had like 3,600 friends...and ive slapped him back a few times...so having one friend i ended up having like 3 or four twitter requests a day just cuz i was sayin somethin...and it built up to like people following me and me following the people who followed me...so now when i sign on twitter? its just hella posts. from smigg or fab or camron or ed lover of miss info or bet or high times, etc etc.

this is what you gotta kinda understand..

its engineering, you can create a program that superceeds the program you made it with. what i mean is this. america online chat rooms were made from a script in programming. someone took that script, and made actions possible. now chat rooms became interactive. so someone with knowledge of aols script, just a user....made something BIGGER than the chat. i was called 'gemstone'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GemStone_IV

basically, they manipulated aol's chat to have certain macros tht created responses. in short...they went from a free game using the same exact script on aol to a million dollar company of its own

so what i mean with all that is, twitter takes a life of its own that just sort of materializes as you post out of fucking nowhere
 

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IM JUS TALKIN SHIT. ITS PROLLY NOT THAT BAD. ITS JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS WITH ME WHERE I START TO HATE IT JUS CUZ PEOPLE ANNOY ME ABOUT IT

I SWEAR TO GOD, HOUSE PARTIES WITH BITCHES, ITS LIKE FUCK A PHONE NUMBER, U GOT A TWITTER? BITCH IM TRYNA PUT MY TWITTER IN U, NOT FOLLOW IT

oh nah i hear you, alot of people dont have time...i think its helpin some people...i dont wanna seem liek i love twitter i just do see its worth....

and at the same time i see its a good thing to talk shit about right now because its something fresh to talk shit about people can relate too..i can dig that..twitter is weird as fuck. im not on it liek some people are, with the phone..

that would be different...i mean..fuck someone whos like...twittering at starbucks....some of that shit is extra...and i see where you comin from
 
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lol if an artist is going to be exposed as a corny/insecure/mean/wack dickhead through his twitter, than im probably not listenin to their shit to begin with.
 
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long ass rant.... didn't read most of it... but it looks like the article says.. Twitter, MySpace, etc... will end your career by exposing your self as a fraud, fake, idiot, etc.