A user of the Twitter social media service who is from New Zealand. New Zealanders are affectionately known as "Kiwis" (named for a flightless bird native to New Zealand, not the kiwi fruit), so Twitter + Kiwi = "Twiwi."
Wikipedia Kiwi page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi
Jim from Auckland and Susan from Christchurch met other Twiwis from both the North and South islands at the all-New Zealand Tweetup.
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Contrived, inauthentic or misleading use of social media resources such as online communities, blogs, Twitter profiles, Wikipedia entries, Facebook pages, etc. to manipulate or to create a false or misleading perception of a company, organization, candidate or cause.
Fauxcial Media is the "Web 2.0" equivalent of atroturfing i.e., the creation of fake grassroots campaigns in PR/Public Relations.
WHAT CONSTITUTES FAUXCIAL MEDIA:
⢠Businesses pretending to be bloggers.
⢠Businesses pretending to be journalists.
⢠Businesses pretending to be âJoe Blowâ in order to flog their products in blog comments.
(Bullet points courtesy of marketingexperimentsblog.com)
EXAMPLES OF FAUXCIAL MEDIA:
- Cisco's Human Network - wrote all Cisco-related Wikipedia entries; had vloggers try to write about the Human Network. Got themselves to #2 in Google organic search
- Whole Foods CEO John Mackey used an alias to ding detractors on forums
- "Wal-Marting Across America" used a real journalist and real photographer, but set them up as simply Wal-Mart fans, traveling across America, parking their RV at Wal-Mart parking lots.
(Examples courtesy of Scott Monty - http://www.scottmonty.com/2008/03/suxorz-worst-social-media-of-2007.html)