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//**‘Star Trek–Horizon’ viewership rapidly gains on ‘Prelude’**// | //**‘Star Trek–Horizon’ viewership rapidly gains on ‘Prelude’**// | ||
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+ | <wrap lo>//See also: [[horizon-matters|Why Star Trek–Horizon’s Success Matters]]//</ | ||
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+ | //**__ __**// <wrap lo>**By [[user> | ||
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The appearance of the same tweet across dozens of accounts suggests a coordinated campaign, probably [[http:// | The appearance of the same tweet across dozens of accounts suggests a coordinated campaign, probably [[http:// | ||
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==== Why Buy Tweets? ==== | ==== Why Buy Tweets? ==== | ||
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===== ‘The Most Successful Trek Fan Film’ ===== | ===== ‘The Most Successful Trek Fan Film’ ===== | ||
- | Those numbers may present a challenge to what, in July 2016, //Axanar// director Robert Meyer Burnett claimed on Twitter: "By any metric, //Prelude to Axanar// is still the most successful Trek fan film," | + | Those numbers may present a challenge to what, in July 2016, //Axanar// director Robert Meyer Burnett claimed on Twitter: "By any metric, //Prelude to Axanar// is still the most successful Trek fan film," |
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+ | === Axanar Denial === | ||
So is someone trying to encourage more people to view // | So is someone trying to encourage more people to view // | ||
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> I'm not aware of a Twitter ad buy to promote the //Prelude to Axanar// YouTube page. I know that when the crowdfunding campaigns were running in 2014 and 2015, we advertised on Facebook to drive people to the [Kickstarter] and [Indiegogo] pages, but I'm not aware of any recent marketing-type initiatives to drive people to [// | > I'm not aware of a Twitter ad buy to promote the //Prelude to Axanar// YouTube page. I know that when the crowdfunding campaigns were running in 2014 and 2015, we advertised on Facebook to drive people to the [Kickstarter] and [Indiegogo] pages, but I'm not aware of any recent marketing-type initiatives to drive people to [// | ||
- | The feature-length //Star Trek–Horizon// | + | In a follow-up statement two days later, Bawden said: |
- | ==== Watch ==== | + | <WRAP right round info 50%> |
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+ | > I spoke to Alec about this yesterday and he confirmed that Axanar Productions has not made any Twitter ad buys — no ad buys of any sort since the crowdfunding campaigns, actually.((Email from Mike Bawden to AxaMonitor editor Carlos Pedraza, 8/ | ||
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+ | ==== ‘Horizon’ and ‘Prelude’ | ||
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+ | <wrap lo>//See also: [[axanar-accusation|Axanar Accuses Horizon of Buying Views]]//</ | ||
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+ | The feature-length //Star Trek–Horizon// | ||
- | Watch //Star Trek–Horizon// | + | Both //Star Trek–Horizon// |
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