The issue of the LDS Ponderize speech caused a lot of
diverse opinions of members of the LDS community and those watching from the
outside. Social media as we have discussed throughout the entire semester is a
powerful tool that can reach a lot of people. I believe what Devin Durrant did
was an abusive use of power. He used his privilege of speaking to his community
to try and make a profit. It was not until after there was a controversy that
that he showed that the money would now be going directly to the church. Even
as we can See
here that he regretted his decision, it is still problematic. The website selling the goods was even eventually
taken down as can be seen on this
website.
The take away from this case study is that it is difficult
to cover up or hide a bad decision once it is released online to the public. We
can see that the LDS church tried to take control of the conversations by issuing
a new statement of where the money was going. I think this was a smart decision. I think it
would have become more of a problem for the church if they had tried delete the
controversy over the merchandize. By adding to the conversation and not taking
away from it I believe that they church saved themselves from a lot of grief.
From this case study we can access that once something is out there its out
there. You can’t take back a public decision. It is now in the hands of the
public to discuss. As we can see from the trending hashtag that came out of
this case study it is easy for the public to change the conversation into
something that the original organization never intended to happen.
Interesting point of view, good job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job looking at this case! I like how you adressed both sides and didnt really swing either way.
ReplyDeleteYou made a lot of great points. I especially liked how you mentioned that once something is on the internet it can't be taken away. It's so true, even though the church released a statement it may have calmed the controversy but it's still online and something that Devin Durrant will be remembered for.
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