Commonsense social media for small arts organizations
Little Monsters
1. A Journalist’s Guide for
LittleMonsters.com
JOMC 491 Final Presentation
Dustin McManus
2. What Is ‘Little Monsters’?
A social networking site created by Lady Gaga specifically catering to her
fan base aka “Little Monsters.”
Launched July 10, 2012, the site is a polished amalgam of the most visible
and pervasive social media platforms of today, borrowing aesthetics and
features from Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr and discussion forums normally
found on fan sites.
Developed by Backplane, a private tech company led by Lady Gaga, her
manager Troy Carter and CEO Matt Michelsen with an initial $1 million
investment. Backplane works to establish new social media communities
by emphasizing conversation and sharing, looking for
designers, developers and technologists for its team.
Lady Gaga is one of social media’s most influential personalities, holding
the title of most followed person on Twitter with more than 31 million
followers.
4. Quick Stats
There are at least 1,200,000 users on LittleMonsters based on Lady Gaga’s
followers on the site. Below are some available statistics:
5. Features
Encourages fan participation through submissions of
art, pictures, GIFs, sound clips and video.
Fans create personal profiles to connect with other fans and spark
discussion in group chat tool.
Aggregates all news regarding Lady Gaga, mimicking The Huffington Post
model of news consolidation.
Primary focus is on the creation of content by the fans themselves and
being an entity that can accommodate and promote sharing of said
content.
9. Group Chat
Potential Uses for Journalists:
I. Establish group chats to connect and network with other journalists with
similar beats who might come to such a site for reporting purposes.
II. Engage with and interview fans as sources of information or personality
elements for stories regarding Lady Gaga.
III. Use chat feature to set up live feeds of events Lady Gaga is a part of
(tour stop, launch party, television specials/performances, etc).
IV. Get access to information from fans across the world with multilingual
chat system, and use them as eyewitnesses for reporting on events such
as concerts
I. Having a crude form of a field reporter functioning as a “sights and sounds” source.
10. Feed
Potential Uses for Journalists:
I. Could be used as informational element for journalists to retrieve and
use images, model stories off of fan creations and identify what this sort
of niche audience is currently talking about.
II. Journalists could attach stories regarding Lady Gaga with images and
publish them to the feed page to engage an audience with heavy
interest in subject matter, leading to readership and cross-promotion.
III. Discuss feature on feed allows users to submit questions for other users
to answer: perfect for journalists fact checking or searching for sources.
11. Explore
Offers tutorial for new users, an advanced search bar function and
breakdowns of the various hot topics and different features of the site.
14. Creating the Conversation
There is no other site out there like LittleMonsters. Lady Gaga is
trailblazing her own social media agenda through her celebrity status.
Lady Gaga is leading this community conversation in ways that encourage
more active participation and discussion than other social media sites.
Builds a conversation around specific interests and topics.
Journalists should dissect and understand this conversation, the way it’s conducted
and then contribute to it.
Mandates a dialogue and conversation about content produced = a goal journalists
should strive to achieve with their stories.
Captures a zeitgeist increasingly obsessed with celebrity and pop culture.
Provides journalists with cultural context for their news stories.
18. How Journalists Should Approach
LittleMonsters
Approach as a cultural conversation governed by Lady Gaga and her fans.
Approach as a distribution tool for content; utilize SEO because posts
show up in browser searches.
Approach as a community where you can gain valuable sources, network
and conduct discussion.
Approach as a reporting tool for the topics Lady Gaga and her fans
precipitate on the site.
Approach as a site where the professional and recreational merge for an
immersive and resourceful social experience.
19. Do’s
1. Get on LittleMonsters and other similar sites if they serve up the content and audience directly related to
your beat. Play with the tutorial to familiarize yourself with the site.
2. Be forthcoming about yourself as a journalist.
3. Follow the influential and top users on the site.
4. Network with these people and other journalists on the site for collaborative purposes, as well as a means of
establishing trustworthy sources.
5. Use the explore section to find the most interesting and unique postings and users which could lead to ripe
story ideas and potential sources/interview subjects, as well as current hot topics.
6. Create group chats among other journalists to establish a fringe community within the site and join other
chats for audience reaction, potential sources of information and promoting your brand.
7. Utilize your profile as an extension of your brand as a journalist – think of it as a Twitter page specifically
tuned into your beat and a vested audience. Showcase your voice and personality!
8. Posts comments, stories and questions in the “Feed” section to promote your work, attract interested
audiences and further your reporting.
9. Work to get stories published in the “News” feed section of the site.
10. Use the discussion section to ask questions and seek out sources = reporting tool.
11. When posting in other social media, use effective hashtags and tailor postings to site’s SEO and search
features to ensure presence of your material when members use the search function.
12. Remain a competent, accurate and unbiased journalist while abiding by “The Monster Code” to uphold both
professionalism and favorability on the site.
21. Don’ts
1. Don’t troll the site as a creepy investigative journalist trying to remain undercover.
2. Don’t simply post links to stories – be more interactive and visual with posts.
3. Don’t utilize profile as a personal forum or stray from the overall discussion of the focal point
of the site. Don‘t cross the line into overly professional or overly recreational.
4. Don’t take every user’s word – work to find reputable sources. Don’t just talk to one or two
people.
5. Don’t assume everything posted/said is factual – a site designed around and for fans could
lead to a lot of rumors and misinformation.
6. Don’t neglect your profile and make it dry or unappealing.
7. Don’t be overbearing with other users when investigating and reporting – remember this is a
site for entertainment and discussion purposes.
8. Don’t solely publish and self-promote.
9. Don’t operate as a lone wolf – this site is built and operates as a community.
10. Don’t forget to encourage engagement with your posts to boost your stats and influence.
11. Don’t be pressured into losing your objectivity as a reliable and accurate journalist.
Editor's Notes
Closely resembles Twitter with an avatar picture, profile name and biography at the top.Sidebars include site statistics for that user, interests and other sites they’re members of.Profile divided into 4 sections: 1. Posts = showcases all posts user has made 2. Likes = showcases all posts user has liked 3. Questions = site generates questions regarding Lady Gaga that serve almost as an “About Me” section 4. Comments = resembles Facebook timeline, showcasing all of your comments or status’ and posts other users have written for you on your profile.
Appears on the right as a sidebar showing ongoing chats and allowing users the option to create one of their own.Resembles homepages of Pinterest and Instagram, with photos, GIFs and fan art work populated main page. User have ability to like and comment on these posts. Posting is extremely similar to Pinterest