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I'd rather us make a noise now, get the problem fixed or have tourists fly another airline (of which there are plenty flying in to SA). I might be the SA Rocks pundit but forget it if I'm going to blindly support a company because it might look bad if we expose their rubbish.
No amount of pre-2010 window dressing is going to help if the world arrives and we're not up to the job.
This is where our little corner of the social media universe gets put to the test. Do we hammer mercilessly, try to cause brand damage, or do we try to offer solutions/workarounds?
@Dolce Fully, dude. I'd also hate it for the foreigners to pitch and we have shoddy stadiums, trains, bad internet, poor service delivery, a high crime rate and all those things, and I'll do whatever I can to stem the tide, but you have to remember that there is a world beyond 2010. People are sitting up and taking notice of this blogosphere thing, and like it or not, we're the frontline. If we screw it up, abuse it for personal gain, do you really think it'll gain the major traction that it's supposed to gain?
Again - level-headedness. Let's not get overheated.
"Yes Wogan on some level I agree with you. But should government try something as stupid as banning blogs because of this site then we all have a major problem. This would constitute nothing less than censorship and we'd be no different to the great China Firewall.
If this happens then we have a constitutional battle on our hands."
Personally I feel SAA has gotten away with way too much at the tax payers expense. So what if the world sees their poor lack of service or fact that the bigwigs make millions in bonuses each year while the tax payer fits the bill.
And, to clarify, SAA Sucks is NOT a hate site. Hate is a serious word and I will not be associated with a hate site. All SAA Sucks is, is a place for people to vent their frustrations in the hope that SAA will either change their attitude towards consumers or even better - deal with the consumer issues faced on the site.
I guess we'll see how it all pans out. Yes, SAA has gotten away with a lot, and for many people, they have a lot to answer for.
I'm just hoping this turns into a victory for social media, rather than a smear campaign...
Now let's just see some results...
From my side (and to my defense) we understand social media and while it may be small it is still very much powerful.
If this campaign highlights that then we've achieved our goals in showing just how Consumer 2.0 can change perceptions.
In essence I have no problem with what Justin is doing and considering the power of social media, his message will certainly carry some substance...but to the average consumer this appears very similar to Hellkom, DellHell and that scathing episode with DHL a couple of moons ago.
In the end, an open minded SAA (oxymoron??) will have to fork out thousands to rectify their online reputation where that money and time could've been spent on something constructive, like better service delivery and customer care.
I also think if it was done more effectively, that is in a professional manner, an open minded SAA could also have used the site in future to address online agony...instead, they now see bloggers as the enemy.
What it boils down to is that a shift in intent could well have opened up a business model for some innovative blogger as opposed to adding fuel to an already flamed blogosphere.
"Business model"? There ain't no news like bad news, I guess ;)
Thanks for your input!