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Can Zuckerberg Succeed Where Karl Marx Failed? Social, The Ultimate Disruptive Technology!



Where is the new communication model provided by social platforms and social communities taking us in a global sense? How will the game changing online communication model MDEC, affect the human race? Have we finally found a delivery system that allows the vast majority of the world’s population to have a voice and can this online model deliver a fairer more equitable, democratic global society? Can social platforms deliver the vision that Karl Marx  wrote about in the late 1800′s, equality for all the working class across the world? Unlikely, but it is an interesting thought.

A Communication Revolution in the Digital Age

I have previously written about Clay Shirky’s Ted Talks - here he speaks about how communication has increased in major leaps at different times over the last 400 years or so. These leaps have had different effects on the human race as they entered everyday use.

  • The printing press, telegraph, telephone, radio, TV, WWW and now social platforms, are all individually disruptive technologies.
  • The latest addition, Social platforms, allows a radical new online communication model Multi-Directional Expressive Capability (MDEC).
  • This MDEC model is facilitated by the fact that over 1 Billion can communicate in an instant across the huge expanse of our world.

It is likely that the total number of social platform members will increase as the older 4 billion dumb phones in the world are replaced with smart phones over the coming 3 to 4 years.  This will increase membership figures dramatically.

The iPhone now comes with Twitter installed, this has led to a sharp increase in Twitter membership. In fact these new smart phones will be many people’s only computer and link with the rest of the world, which increases these smart phones’ importance.

Related: The Multi-Device Digital Omnivore: The Online Future In Focus

Group communication

The increased level of MDEC communication, which will take place as a consequence, will allow increased group communication and will be a digital marketer’s dream.

  • It is accepted that we have already witnessed the power of social platform in the Arab Spring Uprising. The social platform’s influence in these uprisings is beyond debate.
  • The occupy movement also benefited from this new technology.

Time will show that these were seminal moments in our history, demonstrating the power of social platforms for the first time.

Where will this MDEC communication have it’s greatest effect?

The authorities and vested interests around the world are already worried by these new developments, hence SOPA and PIPA; and these are just in the developed world.

The Chinese Government’s banning of Facebook was because it could not control the information being shared by the online community. This has led to embarrassment for the Chinese Government. This was so worrying for them the easiest action to take was to ban Facebook.

The greatest democratic effect of the social platforms and the online space will be felt in under developed countries. Why? We, in the developed world, do not value our democracy as we have had it since most of us were born so we take it for granted. The last tyrannies being the Third Reich in Germany in Western Europe and the old Soviet Union in Eastern Europe. Heading east and south from there is a different story.

From the old Iron Curtain to the Northern Pacific Ocean down into the Indian sub-continent, African and Indonesian people have being subjugated, brutalised and enslaved for centuries.

With the advent of social platforms and cheap mobile technology, their voices will now be heard and you’d better believe that they will shout from the roof tops. These peoples have not had the luxury of a vote. Large percentages of Europeans and Americans do not bother to exercise their right to vote. In under developed countries people are dying to be able to exercise their voting franchise.

Related: What is MDEC (Multi-Directional Expression Capability)? It Is The Rocket Fuel For Successful Online Strategy!

Social Revolution for the Developing Countries will lead to Social Business.

So how is this revolution going to play out? That is an unknown quantity.

What is known historically is that when the revolution takes place and the new order emerges, the new middle classes become educated, then consumerism takes hold. In my title I referred to Karl Marx, maybe I should have mentioned Adam Smith, otherwise known as the Father of Capitalism.

I believe, and this is a personal belief, that the emergence of social platforms and the associated ability of the online communities to participate in the MDEC communication model will lead to the emergence of the Twin Pillars of online social development.

Those being:-

  • greater social democracy
  • greater consumer demand

These Twin Pillars will be facilitated by the emergence of “pull, rather than push marketing ” and the already established online mantra of “Values and Principles”. Whereby companies are judged by the online community on their online behaviour and ability to deliver edu-tainment value that intrinsically motivates their community.

How will business benefit?

In an effort to get his leg-over, as is the want of the large percentage of teenage males, Zuckerberg stumbled into the most disruptive technology the world has yet seen. After all desperation is the mother of invention. This disruptive technology is still not understood by businesses worldwide; some have grasped the concept, others not so much. With the emergence of new middle classes in the BRIC countries – Brazil, Russia, India and China, consumer demand has increased dramatically.

As this greater social democracy expands it follows that this facilitates greater consumer demand. Social Business and the MDEC communication model has allowed early adopter businesses such as Ford and Coca-Cola to steal a march on their competitors. These early adopter businesses are already building their online communities, by providing them with edu-information which helps their communities in their daily lives. They are adding value and online communities respond to this instinctively.

Related: Ford’s Social Business Model, Seeks Multi-Directional Expressive Capability!

So these Twin Pillars become synonymous and the online community already embrace this. Not only do they embrace it, they actively participate in the MDEC communication model by sharing and adding content of their own. They do this out of a sense of:-

  • Autonomy – the urge to manage their own lives
  • Mastery –  the desire to get better at something that matters
  • Purpose –  in the service of something greater than themselves

These are classic intrinsic motivational behaviours and are currently driving the growth of online communities. In another great Ted talk Daniel Pink explains the power of intrinsically motivated people.

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Conclusion

Social Platforms are still a new technology; their role in society is still being defined. One thing is clear, they are disruptive in lots of areas of everyday life. What is not clear to many, due to fear of change, is that they are not proposing anything new, they are just a much more efficient delivery system for the delivery of business objectives and give all businesses the ability to be international at the flick of your key board.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues at Cork Digital Trend Setters for their input into this article, you know who you are :)

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The Author:

Co-Founder at the Ahain Group. The first blogger to name the MDEC Model. A social business enthusiast and looking to learn something new every day. Which is not difficult to find online. Keen golfer and Munster Rugby supporter. http://www.ahaingroup.com

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  • http://www.bloggertone.com Niall Devitt

    Hi John, as always interesting stuff. I think social media can be somewhat of a doubled edged sword when it comes to mass movements. Its ability to get things going is incredible but it’s major problem is that also creates the illusion that things can be achieved quickly, which is of course very rarely the case. Movements rise and fall rapidly. I think when people start to take a longer term view (years) and devise movements/strategies that take and make use of longer time frames, we will start to social playing more of a role in the democratization of the planet.  

  • http://www.ahaingroup.com/ John twohig

    Thanks Niall, I would agree with your comment. But the very fact that we have had examples of some movement, that is positive. If people grasp that and it improves their situation, no matter how small that improvement, it is a positive. We are in agreement that Social will create change, the speed of adoption and understanding of socials power will determine when.

  • Smallbiztrends

    Hmmm, John, you’d have been better off going with Adam Smith instead of the reviled Karl Marx.  In the world of Karl Marx, Zuckerberg’s Facebook would never have seen the light of day.  It would have collapsed by too many fingers in the pie subverting the original vision.  Creations like Facebook grow because of the drive to create something on the part of the founding team.  All initiative to create it would have been sucked dry.

    What Karl Marx stood for drove out all individual initiative.  Instead, he advocated replacing individualism and freedom to be creative, with the tyranny of the commune. I don’t call that freedom.  

    Just my two cents…  :-)

    - Anita 

  • http://www.ahaingroup.com/ John twohig

    Anita, I am a capitalist myself, lets just get that out in the open. What Marx stood for was not all wrong, the over-all objective of equal share for everyone was laudable if impracticable and beyond human behaviour. What was the line from animal farm, all animals are created equal, but some are more equal than others.

    What followed in Russia was not what Marx had in mind, it was an adaptation which proved flawed and unworkable. Zuckerberg has created a platform that gives people a voice on a global scale. This was unheard of 10 years ago, this has uncorked a genie which can never be put back. Social as opposed to Socialism but there is an overlap, it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

    Thanks for the comment Anita, great to get your insights anytime:)

  • http://www.theexecutivesuite.com/blog/ Warren Rutherford

    It is great, John, that you are using a social platform to stimulate a debate on communications.  Whether Occupy, Arab Spring, terrorists using social to subvert, or politicians using social to campaign it remains a growing (and ever changing) communication form.  Your MDEC model is a solid effort to harness the potential for marketers.  To me, it matters not whether I agree with the content or format of the communication – it is the ability to communicate and the capacity to do so at an ever more rapid pace that influence thought – and eventually thought influences and affects action.  As social media continue to evolve consumers will determine the utility of the medium, as they have always done, and the social media will adapt. 

  • http://www.ahaingroup.com/ John twohig

    Yes Warren, and thanks for the comment.

    People will adapt, the platforms will adapt, communities will adapt and business will adapt. It’s fluid and ultimately will lead to change. What that change will look like is another thing completely.

    One thing is for certain MDEC is a game changer, a communication model on a scale like we have never had before, as social platforms grow their membership MDEC will have greater meaning and people will have more say in the life they choose to live.

    Business better get its head around this and soon…

  • http://www.smartsolutions.ie/blog/ Elaine Rogers

    I agree with your conclusion John and would add that Social Platforms are also a much more efficient delivery system for the delivery of information. It seems the “western ” world is digressing by not communicating thier vote etc, and we better watch out! Because what humans are craving is information and knowledge, and the ability to have our say, especially in developing and underdeveloped countries, where the rate of smart phone and social platform signup is exploding.
    I find your last comment under MDEC Communication ironic, as these people(s) are indeed going to extremes to fight for their rights.

  • http://www.ahaingroup.com/ John twohig

    Thanks for the comment Elaine,

    This is my second time replying to your comment as my first effort vanished off into the ether. Developed countries are guilty of taking more than their vote for granted. The BRIC countries are making their gains at the expense of the developed world. We are in general suffering from what I call entitlement syndrome. This will come back to bite us all unless we keep in touch with the changes in the world.

  • http://twitter.com/BrianMartin1014 Brian Martin

    Thanks for the coverage Neil and nice to meet you at the event. Hoping to make the next one even better. We’re putting up the slides and photos later on @ http://blog.ecelticseo.com/

  • http://neilsisson.com/ Neil Sisson

    Yeah Niall Harbison said that he and Lauren used to spend 4 to 5 hours PER DAY writing blog posts but they did it every day. That’s a long day of work!

  • http://neilsisson.com/ Neil Sisson

    Hey Brian, yeah good to chat & thanks again for putting on an awesome event. Looking forward to the next one already!

  • Martin Lindeskog

    The free market will take care of the safety of the mobile transactions. Have you heard about iZettle as one of the players of the mobile payment providers?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1559970079 Jessica Sanders

    Sian, exactly. So true. Online commerce was a bit slower, but I don’t think it’s possible for technology to move slow anymore! And thanks for the welcome :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1559970079 Jessica Sanders

    No, I haven’t actually, but I’ll definitely check it out. Thanks for reading!

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