Online monitoring and trusted information sources
What media content do you consider trustworthy? Are online information sources part of your online monitoring? According to eMarketer and TNS, a recent survey finds that online news sources, rank high as trusted information sources. The most trusted information source is friends and word-of-mouth recommendations. TV news and newspapers are considered to be about equally trustworthy.
Especially interesting is the comparison from country to country. Whereas private blogs overall are considered the least reputable, Chinese consumers rank them notably higher. In Scandinavia the most trusted information source is TV news, whereas in Germany and Italy it is Wikipedia (!).
As a online monitoring service, it’s definitely surprising to find Wikipedia as the most trusted information source in Germany and Italy. We’re reminded of Merriam-Webster’s word of the year 2006, namely Stephen Colbert’s adaptation of “truthiness”:
“We’re not talking about truth, we’re talking about something that seems like truth – the truth we want to exist…”
For our own part, we notice a spike in visitor numbers and online monitoring registrations every time a major event takes place. From earthquakes to political scandals, visitors swarm to Imooty for trusted information anytime a big news story breaks.
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so, you need more earthquakes…