Message from @0x90909090
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what really is the point of a press tour with NDA?
publicity without giving away trade secrets... its like Disney hyping movies without giving away the ending... fucking trailers
what if you...did a press tour without showing them secrets?
to show off how good all your things are.... but limit what they can actually say to what you're willing to publicly show
It could actually be an embargo, so they could reveal it and talk about it later
it gets people thinking oh there's really great things on the horizon, they cant actually say what it is but it influences their writing to hype the stuff they are allowed to talk to more then they would have otherwise
its like opening up your chocolite factory to the public after 20 years and getting angry when you notice the film crew
it just seems dumb
yeah I agree, it seems to backfire more than it benefits them
i see it as an example of a the complacent relationship with media the world has built up over the last 100 years
Smarter Everyday did a video on a Hapatic glove about a month ago... i bet that was based on a NDA and they reviewed the film and asked him to blur stuff before release
maybe the idea is to get people writing about shit before you ever release it so that its in the public sphere before its on the market
yeah for sure its part of their marketing, but they want to build hype 1 or 2 years from release but don't want a competitor (perhaps in a different country) taking that knowledge and releasing something just before them
which i get, but its actually not nessicary, the reason its probably happening like this is because in a competitive move for marketing a long ass time ago someone did it, it was successful, and to stay competitive with eachother everyone adopted it, but in reality before when no one was doing it, it was on the journalists initiaitve to talk about these things and the realtionship has shifted to one of expectation rather than anticipation
and those who expect something will expect more
yeah plenty of kickstarters have promised heaps and delivered sometimes nothing
this is more of a journalism issue than an advertisment issue
specificly as im talking about it
anyone seen this pewdiepie thing? https://twitter.com/pewdiepie/status/1000136776852426752
vice really is trying to dig themselves into a hole they can never escape
remember that "retreat" island video vice did.... hypocritical much
this is just actual slander
Can we copystrike vice?
well i know what tomarrows pewdiepie video will be about
i wonder if someday tim might work for pew news
that could work out
he might ignore it since he's already said he doesn't want to deal with that situation anymore, him responding to vice any more than he has will just get other media outlets defending the indefensible
idk, i think this is so bad suing them might actually be viable
chances are they're already re-writing it and will silently update the article and say nothing... standard trad media
somebody needs to finish a suit so we can have a order that all retractions have to be publicly announced
im not sure that will actually protect them. theoreticly it can because once it gets to the matter of redactions its a gray area of the law that only has case points to stand on, a judge could easly weigh that redaction doesent actually reverse the damage that slander does in some contexts
i don't even bother reading these things, not worth the annoyance.... there already is stuff like newsdiffs that people use because they've lost all trust
law is the law though
yeah but the gawker thing didn't make the ones leftover more cautious
ive heard rumors about the posibility of someone trying to sue a youtuber for slander
or defamation
if anything actually comes of it ill probably add it here.
Unrelated: I don't blame Trump for backing down on summit
yeah i kinda changed my mind when i heard more about it