I had never heard of this hashtag until reading about it for
this assignment. Having eaten at McDonalds and having a bad experience, I am
not surprised by what happened with the hashtag. When the board members who
thought this marketing campaign would be a good idea overlooked the fact that
not everyone loves McDonalds, I think they also overlooked, or maybe did not
understand how sarcastic and cynical people on the internet can be.
Forbes wrote an article called “When a Hashtag Becomes a
Bashtag” https://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2012/01/24/mcdstories-when-a-hashtag-becomes-a-bashtag/#6ced885ded25
that highlighted many tweets that used
the hashtag to complain about the restaurant instead of using it to share happy
stories and memories it was originally created for. Many of them include how
eating at McDonalds made them sick, and several shared how one experience was
so bad they have not been back since.
“Why McDStories Didn’t Have a Happy Ending” https://thenextweb.com/twitter/2012/01/24/why-mcdstories-didnt-have-a-happy-ending/
talks more about why the hashtag was not a success and pointed out that if
McDonalds was wanting praise, they should have gone to their fans and not to
twitter. I think that it a very true statement, if you are going to put something
out there for anyone and everyone to use, especially on a forum that is known
for people posting snarky remarks, you should not expect it to go the way you
want it to. The article also pointed out that if you are going to use a
promoted tweet, it should not be that vague and it should promote what you are
intending to promote. The other hashtag McDonalds was using in this campaign,
#MeetTheFarmers, made sense because it was introducing the farmers where McDonalds
received their produce. McDStories was intended for heartwarming moments had at
McDonalds, but any story told could use the hashtag.
I think that it can be easy to see how something can go
wrong when you can only think of good things to say about it, but when using
social media and the internet, you need to be extra careful.
Good Job Karlee! I also have had some bad experiences at McDonalds myself, so I also thought it pretty hilarious the hashtag was hijacked. The Forbes article was good and reminded me how "bandwagoning" is huge in social media. Everyone wants to be a part of the latest trending thing. I also enjoyed your other article and the point you made that target audience is everything in marketing. Caution is a great idea! Thanks for your post Karlee!
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