government use of social media in taiwan
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Government Use of Social Media in Taiwan
TH Schee
Co-Founder, Fertta [email protected]
@scheeinfo
http://www.w3.org/egov/wiki/Main_Page
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Background: Highly saturated media marketMobile phone penetration: 120%, Average Household TV Channels: 100+, Web Population: 75%+
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Push Model
Pull Model
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Central Governments
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& Policy Institutes
Policy Institutes & NPOs
Before 2009
Facebook just enters the market. Less than 20k people use Twitter, and Plurk is top dog.
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Social Media
Competition and allies of websites:
10,000+
CSO
HQ
DATA
MEDIANEWSPAPER
TV / RADIO
WEB News
ETTVCTVSAHLIH
APPLE DAILYLIBERTY TIMESUDN
YAHOO! TWGoogle TWMSN TWYAM
Governments
City 3
City 2
City 1 EOC
Press releasesBriefingsNews
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot hits Taiwan
Lack of government public communications strategy and media hype exacerbated public
concerns and further delayed disaster relief. Use of social media explodes in fashion.
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Push Model
Pull Model
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Policy Institutes & NPOs
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On any day after 2011.2.25"Operation Guideline of Web 2.0 Social Media", which is more instrumental than strategical, released by http://www.webguide.nat.gov.tw.
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Governments
Current Status: Levels of Digital Engagement
Social media is dwarfed by much more poplar "Help Desk" and "Governor's Email" models across governments.
social media
websites
Help Desk
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Current Status: Popular Governors
Popular governors use social media as primary/secondary PR channels and circumvent around restrictions.
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Current Status: Departments use Social Media as Disposable Channels
Many departments in local governments use "disposable" Facebook and Plurk accounts maintained by agencies as primary/secondary marketing channels.
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Questions?@scheeinfo