The power of social media has recently been
displayed with the “rags to riches” New York Knicks phenomenon Jeremy
Lin. For those who may not follow the NBA as closely as other sports
Jeremy Lin received no athletic scholarships out of high school and was
undrafted out of college. The 2010 Harvard graduate recently joined the
New York Knicks for the 2011-2012 season only to prove his greatness to
the world and its doubters. He was recently promoted to the starting
line up for the Knicks while leading the team to a winning streak. After
his winning streak with the Knicks the new term “Linsanity” was
developed for him and his prominence.
Due to his recent track of stardom, his
name has been headlined in many news sources and social media outlets
including ESPN. Due to the speed of social media and the ability to
never hide from your mistakes the headline published by ESPN titled
“Chink in the Armor” made trending topics and blew up social media
outlets globally within 35 minutes. The writer responsible for
publishing the headline on ESPN.com was fired immediately and ESPN Ancho
Matt Bretos was suspended for 30 days after using the term on national
television. The headline went up around 2:30 p.m and was taken down at
3:05 p.m. after the commotion it caused.
Social media platforms such as Twitter and
Facebook blew up with shock toward the indecent and inappropriate
headline issued by ESPN.com. Although the writer who published the
headline claimed there was no racism toward the headline, there was no
returning from a globally trending topic and huge mistake. Once you are
guilty in the court of public opinion it becomes almost impossible to
reverse.
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