140-Zeichen-Imperium

»[…] Wir müssen feststellen, dass wir uns etwas vormachen, wenn wir glauben StartUps, also Firmen, also auf Gewinnerzielung ausgerichtete Unternehmungen würden das freie Internet erhalten und gegen die Eingriffsversuche von Staaten verteidigen. Das ist Tineff! Pseudoliberales Gefasel. Das Gegenteil ist der Fall. Die Firmen saugen unsere free speech aus uns raus und wenn sie genug Content zusammengerafft haben, ziehen sie einen elektronischen Zaun darum und weisen uns die Tür. […]«

Nico Brünjes, »Twitter Angst«

cross sharing urls to zero circles

»Stumbleupon, wird auch zu fb crossposted und ich hoffe auch zu @kosmarfeed. Dennoch hab ich hier nen bookmark circle mit 0 leuten, da hab ich das reingeshared, und dann eben noch an euch zugleich. Der circle ist natürlich eigentlich quasi zum instapapern von reshared aus meinen stream hier gedacht, aber manchmal kippt man dann doch kurz ne url rein. Ich hoffe auf api, du merkst. :)«

kosmar

The Yes Men vs. Chevron – 1:0

Chevron Corp. announced a new global advertising campaign this week aimed at showing Chevron as a “real people” corporation, and admitting to abuses that companies usually try to hide.

source code of «Radical Chevron Ad Campaign Highlights Industry Problems»

Like I said some hours ago:
Haha. The Yes Men did it again … this time: Chevron. http://www.chevron-weagree.com/ #oil #spill #activism #chevron

The e-mails I received w/ the (fake) press releases titled «Radical Chevron Ad Campaign Highlights Victims» and «STATEMENT: Chevron Deplores Subterfuge, Investigates Options» had raw header data like “Received from:” and IP-ranges like previous Yes Men newsletter e-mails. Only the “Sender:” falsely stated something like “x@chevron-press.com” and “x@chevron-corp.com” which leads (now) to the official “chevron.com” but has a different registrar/registrant information than “chevron.com”.

WHOIS excerpts:

«Radical Chevron Ad Campaign Highlights Victims»
(still online, 20101018.2220)
From: Chevron Media Relations
chevron-press.com

  • IP Address: 184.106.131.150
  • protected domain
  • Protected Domain Services Customer ID: DSR-2798929
  • Registrar: Spot Domain LLC
  • Created: 2010-10-17
  • Expires: 2011-10-17
  • Updated: 2010-10-17
  • Timestamp: 1287416924.2116 (Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:48:44 GMT)

chevron-weagree.com

  • IP Address: 184.106.131.150
  • protected domain
  • Protected Domain Services Customer ID: DSR-2798846
  • Registrar: Spot Domain LLC
  • Created: 2010-10-16
  • Expires: 2011-10-16
  • Updated: 2010-10-16
  • Timestamp: 1287388186.8559 (Mon, 18 Oct 2010 07:49:46 GMT)

«STATEMENT: Chevron Deplores Subterfuge, Investigates Options»
From: Chevron Corp.
chevron-corp.com

  • IP Address: 184.106.131.150
  • protected domain
  • Protected Domain Services Customer ID: DSR-2798845
  • Registrar: Spot Domain LLC
  • Created: 2010-10-16
  • Expires: 2011-10-16
  • Updated: 2010-10-16
  • Timestamp: 1287420781.4625 (Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:53:01 GMT)

chevron.com

  • IP Address: 96.17.15.8
  • Registrant: Chevron Corp.
  • DNS 146.23.4.135 / 146.23.68.233 / 146.23.196.13 / 146.23.212.13

My conclusion: somehow the Yes Men knew about the upcoming Chevron campaign and started the spoof before Chevron or they (The Yes Men) had the campaign/spoof idea and Chevron reacted very quick w/ a counter-campaign.

Anyway, that stunt was a typical Yes Men guerrilla action.

Update (20101019.0409): It’s getting better. On the page «Chevron Deplores Pre-emptive Spoof Ads, Investigates Options» IP Address: 184.106.131.150 “they” link to Advertising Age’s article «Chevron “We Agree” Advertising Campaign Highlights Concerns With Oil Industry Problems» … little WHOIS: IP Address: 184.106.131.150 but every other link goes right off the spoofs address to the official Advertising Age’s website at IP Address: 205.234.169.36.

advertisngage.com
(pointing to a FancyIndexing enabled webspace!)

  • IP Address: 184.106.131.150
  • protected domain
  • Protected Domain Services Customer ID: DSR-2798952
  • Registrar: Spot Domain LLC
  • Created: 2010-10-17
  • Expires: 2011-10-17
  • Updated: 2010-10-17
  • Timestamp: 1287420781.4625 (Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:48:57 GMT)

vs.

adage.com

  • IP Address: 205.234.169.36
  • Registrant: Crain Management Services Inc.
  • Registrar: Network Solutions, Llc.
  • Created: 1995-03-09
  • Expires: 2019-03-10
  • Updated: 2009-03-31

Two duped companies on one day. Yehaa, Yes Men!

[hat tips to CJ Sveningsson, without his tweet responses I wouldn’t go so far to make this post finally — and to good.is who did a nice recap.]