In RP, online support may not translate into votes

Posted at 03/10/2010 9:04 PM | Updated as of 03/11/2010 5:46 PM

MANILA, Philippines - “At the Ateneo de Davao University for the Presidential Candidates Forum today,” read the status update on the Facebook fan page linked to the website of presidential candidate Gilbert Teodoro on Tuesday afternoon. The message received 107 comments. Some asked questions about the forum, while others wrote messages of support for the administration’s presidential bet. One user asked the candidate to take action with regards to the “Morong 43.”

It is no surprise in a country that last year Universal McCann dubbed the “social networking capital of the world”, political campaigns are using web platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Presidential hopefuls Gilbert Teodoro, Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, Manny Villar, Josesph Estrada, Eddie Villanueva, and Richard Gordon all have social networking accounts linked to their websites

Atty. Mike Toledo, spokesman for Gilbert Teodoro and head of the Gilbert Teodoro Media Bureau told ABS-CBN that the campaign’s online efforts are aimed at youth voters, and that the campaign’s strategy is modeled after President Barrack Obama’s new media outreach efforts during the 2008 American elections.

Earlier in the campaign season ABS-CBN reported that the Aquino campaign was also using new media tactics that were inspired by Obama’s presidential campaign.

Obama’s online campaign has been credited with significantly contributing to his success in the 2008 American elections. His campaign had accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, and even tapped one of the founders of Facebook, Chris Hughes, to grow the Democratic candidate’s online presence.

But in the Philippines, which has a more limited Internet penetration than America, it is unclear how online support will translate in to votes. The Nacionalista Party candidate Villar dropped six percentage points in the latest Pulse Asia survey. Villar’s campaign website links to a Facebook fan page that has 817,455 fans, a Twitter account that has 1,296 followers, and a Friendster account with 16,379 fans.

The Pulse Asia survey showed a six percentage point increase for Estrada, who has a comparatively smaller presence on social networking platforms. The Facebook and Twitter accounts linked to Estrada’s official website have 14,560 fans and 670 followers respectively. His Friendster account has 41 fans.

New media consultant Carlo Ople is skeptical that politicians in the Philippines will be able to replicate Obama’s success. “Social media is not a one-night stand. It’s a long term thing,” said Ople, noting that the candidates in the Philippines started their online campaigns only a few months before election day.

Ople, whose client list at one point included Sen. Mar Roxas, says that someone who connects to a candidate on a social networking site will not necessarily vote for that candidate. Ople says he is not working for any of the presidential or vice presidential campaigns this election season.

“It depends on how you use your existing fan base,” said Ople, when asked how social networks may influence the election. Ople believes that growing the number of connections on social networking websites, such as fans on Facebook or followers on Twitter, should only be part of a politician’s social media strategy. According to the consultant, the presidential candidates should try to engage and mobilize their social networking connections.

“If each of your 700,000 [Facebook Fans] gets 10 people to vote that’s 7 million, that’s the swing vote right there” he said. “700,000 people can turn into 700,000 soldiers.” Ople says that the Aquino campaign is the presidential campaign that is best engaging its social media networks, as its online campaign encourages people to participate in offline activities like wearing yellow on Fridays to show support for the candidate.

“We see ourselves as a source of information, as a source of energy,” says Felicity Tan, a volunteer for the Aquino campaign who is part of the team that is building the candidate’s social media networks. According to Tan, some fans of the campaign’s Facebook page use the page to coordinate events among themselves, including events that commemorated anniversary of the People Power Revolution.

Tan says that part of the campaign’s strategy is growing the overall number of Facebook fans, though she admits that not every fan will vote for Aquino. “The more people are engaged in Facebook the more it comes up on status updates, the more you can reach more people,” said Tan, referring to the Facebook features that allow users to see what activities their friends have participated in, like posting on a fan page. Earlier this week the campaign posted a three-step guide on its Facebook fan page showing fans how to invite their friends to join the page.

Tan says that the campaign is always “tweaking” its online strategy, but that it will remain largely unchanged between now and the end of the campaign season. She says that participants in Aquino’s social media campaign may use the latest Pulse Asia survey, which indicated that voters want a presidential candidate who is not corrupt and who cares about the poor, to determine “where we need to reach out more.”

The Aquino campaign maintains presences on multiple social networking sites including Twitter, where it has two accounts. The account @noynoyaquino is updated by the senator, according to Tan. The account @noynoy2010 is updated by campaign volunteers.

The website of Villar also links to several social networking websites, including, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, and Friendster. The Villar campaign did not answer several requests by ABS-CBN News to comment on its social networking strategy and how the campaign is engaging those in their social networks in offline activities.

The Facebook fan page linked to Villar’s website is frequently updated with links to news articles about the candidate, as well as blog entries on the candidate’s website.

The Facebook feature that allows fans to write on the wall of the fan page has been disabled. But fans can comment on the content posted by the page administrators.

One post, which included a picture of a newspaper article about a Social Weather Stations survey, received 1,596 comments. Some users expressed support; others used the comment space to ask the candidate questions.

Ople is skeptical that the online strategies of the presidential campaigns will change much before election day. “Since we’re in the campaign period, you won’t see more innovation,” he said.
 


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why we will not vote for sen. noy

people are now asking........
anu na ba nagawa ni sen. noy?
anu na nagawa nia pra mapatunayan ang kanyang kakayahan,...

kung bago lng cia like 2-3yrs we will never question his accomplishment

pero its 11-12 yrs!!!!!
y? would we believe he'll be the one to end corruption?
bcoz he or famous people act say he's clean?

y? only now...
remember u don't need to be a president to remove/lessen corruption..

former pres. estrada was convicted inspite of being a president..
[this only shows that u don't need to be a president to remove/lessen corruption]..

y?suddenly they become the opposition?
what have they done to oppose this current administration???

FACT: he once vote for not playing the garci tape..

anu na ba nagawa nia to alleviate poverty????????

regarding the luisita there is a recorded converstation in w/c ny times is ready to release it stating

"the family did not intend to let go of the land, contrary to Aquino's campaign promise."
a remark made by Aquino's first cousin, a Luisita executive...

contrary to Aquino's campaign promise.

check this link..
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/186365/noynoy-cries-unfair-but-ny-times-stan...

sino sino ba ang mga politikong nasa paligid nia,..
mga dating lakas na kapartido ni pgma?

mga dating sen. na nasa ticket ng lakas...???????

we question the spending?
but did we question the spending for sen. noy...
cnu cno ba ang mga negosyanteng nasa likod ni sen,noy...

if "return of investment" is an ultimate rule...
"meaning hndi ka pwede gumawa ng mganda dhl iicipin babawiin mu lng ito at ma kapalit...""

isn't it the same rule that should apply for the businessman na nag invest kay sen. noy..????????

i hope kung sinu man ang manalo...
ang kandidato sana na may napatunayan na sa pamumuno at may napatupad o nagawa na...

wag lng si sen. noy..
again 11-12yrs,,,... kung hindi lng cia ganun katagal
we will never question his accomplishment

marami na ang nagtatanong...
his negative politic's might be working for now
but in the end..

people will ask the very question of accomplishment
importante sa amin yan...

sino man ang manalo basta may kakayahan at may napatunayan
wag lang si sen.noy

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we expect abs cbn to be bias toward sen. noy
if we will check the history of the lopeze's and the aquino family..

like the prev. election due to negative and bias news of abs cbn
cause a great decrease of downfall of the rating of fpj................

again

sino man ang manalo basta may kakayahan at may napatunayan
wag lang si sen.noy

sa presidenteng walang nagawa tayo aasa.

hindi naman talaga eh

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ayaw lang nila magpatalo kay lola techie


Support not vote! Gets nyo?

A big difference, huh? Yan ang isang dahilan why these surveys are not reliable. Si Money Villar ay umangat dahil sa P20 na tip sa mga bata para sabihin sa mga magulang nila na mabait yang si Villar!? Nasaan ang respeto mo sa tao Villar? Bibilhin mo ba lahat ng Pinoy? Ooops, correction, bibilhin mo ba ang Pinas?

7,100 islands x land value/region = PRESIDENCY


Gay Talk with Gay Gibo & M."Bi" Villar

One day, Gay Gibo thought of relaxing under the shade of a tree after organizing a successful "male" beauty pageant (http://abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/03/02/10/
male-beauty-pageant-launched-spice-gibos-campaign). He brought along his much-loved Apple laptop which reminded him of Edu's apple-like butt which happens to be the apple of his eye. He always day dreams about biting Edu's manzanas. And relaxing under a tree was conducive to his favorite pastime of fantasizing about a forbidden fruit.

Suddenly, an apple hit his head, like Newton's apple, and it knocked him out unconscious. But little did he know that it was not actually an apple that hit him! It was actually a grenade, painted red, which failed to explode and which was hurled to his head by a "man" hiding in the bushes--a "man" named M."Bi" Villar.

While unconscious though, he dreamed his usual dream. He saw his id and superego personified by himself and M."Bi" respectively, conversing in their usual gay manner:

M."Bi": "Pare, ang sosyal ng Apple kompyuter mo!" (Man, your Apple computer is so classy!)

G.G.: "Of course, everything classy is 'gay.' And that's who I am."

M."Bi": "Hahahahahahaha! Buti na lang tunay na lalaki ako!" (Fortunately, I'm a real man!)

G.G: "Yeah right! (sarcastic) The other day I saw your eyes twinkling directly towards Edu's manzanas! That's why you love my Apple laptop!"

M."Bi": "Shhhhh! 'Wag masyadong maingay! Sa'tin Sa'tin 'lang 'yun ah!" (Don't be too loud! That's just between the two of us, OK?)

G.G.: I rest my case...It's gonna cost you though!

M."Bi": "Sige. Sige. Magkano?" (Alright. Alright. How much?)

G.G.: 500 million pesos.

M."Bi": "Sira ka ba! Ang laki naman!" (Are you crazy?! That's too much!)

G.G.: Take it or leave it!

M."Bi": "Sige na nga. Mga bading talaga!" (OK, alright. Man, the nerve of these faggots!)
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I don't believe....

...na magiging boto ang karamihan sa mga online surveys. what if halimbawa ang user na bumoto ay menor de edad at gusto lang suportahan ang isang kandidato? e di natural hindi makakaboto sa totoong eleksyon yun. pero hindi rin ako naniniwala sa mga surveys ng pulse asia at sws. kasi baka piling lugar lang yung mga pinag surveyan nila. maniniwala pa siguro ko sa mga surveys nila kung halimbawang mag survey sila sa lahat ng rehiyon ng pilipinas. 2,000 sa region 1; 2,000 sa region 2; 2,000 sa region 3; and etc. tapos pagsamasamahin nila lahat ng yun. ganun siguro maniniwala pa ko. baka metro manila lang yang surveys e. natural, aquino at villar lang ang lalabas na mataas.