In case you hadn’t noticed, the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is upon us once again and Feedback is taking all this fun quite seriously! While our Field Team has made the 600-mile trek and set up camp for four days of entertaining acts, innovative art and a ton of fun, the crew at HQ is glued to the Internet, hoping to gain whatever insights we may from ‘Roo-goers interacting online. Having monitored Twitter and Facebook for the past week to measure the ramping up of excitement for the event, we’ve begun to notice some interesting trends and the bands are just now starting to play! Check in with Feedback daily for our latest observations from home base, as well as highlights and experiences from our Field Team.
Without further ado, here’s what we’ve seen so far…
It’s Time for ‘Roo!
The majority of the early posts have been people counting down the hours, expressing excitement for their trip to Bonnaroo or, in some cases, scrambling to find or get rid of extra tickets. On Thursday, however, the clamor changed. Many commented on leaving for the festival and their specific journey, while others lamented, wishing they were going to be partaking in the fun. While discussions about traffic were few and far between on Wednesday, come Thursday, they were everywhere! In fact, complaints about traffic and waiting in lines dominated the conversation today.
@Bonnaroo vs. #Bonnaroo
In our early monitoring of the Bonnaroo feeds on Twitter, we discovered that most people in the discussion were using the @bonnaroo account tag, as opposed to the #bonnaroo tag, by a large margin. As the festival’s start has arrived, this trend has reversed itself. As the overall volume of tweets continues to ramp up, we are seeing twice as many posts tagged #bonnaroo as @bonnaroo. It is worth noting that over 55% of tweets that reference Bonnaroo use neither tag. We will continue monitoring this trend, to watch and see how Twitter customs and usage patterns develop among Roo-goers.
Guides
Numerous tweets have arisen with embedded links to personal and/or professional guides on how to survive, what to pack, what to wear, and who to listen to at Bonnaroo. Some of our favorites include Rolling Stone Magazine’s Bonnaroo 2010 Essential Sets, eMusic’s An eMusic’s Guide to Bonnaroo 2010, and Owl and Bear’s Guide to Bonnaroo.
Friendly Advice and Well Wishes
In line with helpful guides, we’ve noticed a lot of Twitter and Facebook users wishing ‘Roo-goers a safe and fun trip, while also offering some seemingly obvious advice: Don’t forget the sunscreen and bottled water!
The ‘Roo Rumor Mill –Manchester Going Gaga?
Thursday afternoon, a rumor began circulating that pop diva du jour, Lady Gaga, will be at Bonnaroo. No distinction was made as to whether or not she will be in attendance or performing; however, that was of little importance. Tweeters went crazy posting comments and questions about the alleged coming of Gaga. As of this posting, the rumor has been neither confirmed nor denied. Hopefully, the thousands of merrymakers won’t lose their collective minds in anticipation.
Dirty, Stinky Hippies?
It is apparently common knowledge that hippies love music festivals. Perhaps it’s the limited access to showers, or maybe the ample amounts of vegan-friendly food? We kid because we love, but, for many, this ‘element’ is an unwelcome development. As you might imagine, the terms “dirty hippies” and “smelly hippies” have been circulating on social media sites Twitter and Facebook. People are preparing for the invasion and warning their brethren of what to expect. Here are some notable “anti-hippy” comments:
- @mitchholland1 camping with dirty hippies and watching acts like dave matthews band and weezer..and people ask why ive never been to bonnaroo
- @Greg Gookin Just saw 2 hippies getting their car searched on the interstate. No Bonnaroo for you, dirty hippies. Their fashion crimes were far more egregious than any controlled substances they no doubt possessed
- @Anonymous I smell hippies
- @Israel Anthem Excited for Bonnaroo. Scared of the heat and 26% of Hippies.
When reached for comment, Joe Hippie said, “Dude, we were here first.” Touché.
‘Roo Inspired Grub
Jiffy Burger’s Bonnaroo Burger and Ben & Jerry’s Bonnaroo Buzz have been making the rounds among the masses. Mouths are surely watering over these festival-inspired foods! We suggest you check them out if you’re in Manchester or near a Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop!
Experiencing Bonnaroo at Home
Numerous tweets and posts have made mention of the free Bonnaroo mix cds from Spin! Magazine and NPR online. If you’re stuck at home, depressed that you’re missing out or just looking for a partial ‘Roo experience, they’re definitely worth downloading. Similarly, for those who prefer to watch from afar, YouTube’s Bonnaroo channel and NPR’s live streaming site have been linked in numerous posts.
KGB Spam?
Text message and online answer service KGB took advantage of the festival’s buzz by spamming Twitter users with messages telling users to tweet Bonnaroo to 542542 for special perks. We’re all for free stuff and we’re sure your average ‘Roo-goer is, too. That said, the approach was a bit over the top and felt like the feed was being bombarded. Some tweeters we know (@thomasmcdonald) have un-followed people for less!
Everybody Loves the AP
Yesterday, the Associated Press posted a story entitled, “Bonnaroo Spreads the Festival Experience Online.” Everyone (seriously, everyone!), tweeted a link to this article. While it’s difficult to track an exact number due to the variety of sites syndicating the piece, it’s popularity was undeniable. In crude terms, it rehashes the YouTube, Fuse and NPR streaming that will be happening this year and makes the claim that, due to this online presence, attendance is no longer necessary to enjoy the Bonnaroo effect. Clearly, we disagree, but it will be interesting to see whether such a message has validity. Other festivals like the Jazz Festival and Coachella will surely be watching as well. Is this a glimpse into the future of festivals and concerts in general? Perhaps things are starting to look like they did in Demolition Man, with Bonnaroo offering itself up as a formaldehyde-soaked piglet to be dissected by the masses. Here at Feedback, we have our scalpels ready.
That’s our wrap-up for today! As we said before, be sure to check back with us for daily Bonnaroo-related content from Feedback HQ, as well as highlights and experiences from our Field Team in Manchester, not to mention all the latest news from the world of social media and beyond!
— Feedbacker Thomas McDonald (@thomasmcdonald) and Intern Brittney Trimmer (@bntrim)
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Anna’s Social Media Picks of the Week (12/10/10)
by FeedbackDo you have time to search the web everyday to find the newest social media tools and trends? If the answer is no, then you have come to the right place. I have searched the internets for social media information all week, and stumbled upon a few favorites along the way. Here are my picks of the week:
New Facebook Profiles:
Facebook profiles got a makeover this week. Profiles now include a snapshot with a brief summary of who you are and recent photos. You also now have the option to highlight your interests, give a more complete picture of how you spend your time, as well as highlight your closest Facebook friends. For more information, click here.
Tumblr Took a Tumble:
This week, Tumblr went down for over 24 hours. Planned maintenance on Sunday unintentionally brought the entire network down. A very apologetic blog post from Tumblr staff stated “Frankly, keeping up with growth has presented more work than our small team was prepared for — with traffic now climbing more than 500M pageviews each month. But we are determined and focused on bringing our infrastructure well ahead of capacity as quickly as possible.”
Google’s Most Searched of 2010:
This week, Google released their Search Zeitgeist for 2010, which highlighted the most popular search terms during the year. So what did the world Google? As Mashable explained,
New search terms that made the list were Haiti, Chile, “earthquake”, Lady Gaga and the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill. Other top searches included world cup, iPhone 4, and Olympics. For a full list, go here.
World Map of Social Networks – December 2010:
Vincenzo Cosenza’s latest world map of social networks is out. Trends for web traffic data from Alexa and Google during the month were mapped out. The map shows that Facebook is ever increasing in their dominance. Other social networks on the rise include LinkedIn and Twitter.
Meme of the Week:
(Note: I am including this because I am a geek about my town and who knows when the next viral video will come from #RVA.) What started as a local YouTube video has turned into a national viral video. Last weekend at a Christmas parade in Richmond, Virginia, a Rudolph float went down after being punctured by a stoplight. It is hilarious.. er.. I mean tragic. The video now has over 500,000 views, and has been featured on The Today Show, Jimmey Kimmel, Tosh.0, Perez Hilton, Metro, and more.