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May 26, 2009 2:06 PM PDT

Marketing agency pretends it's the police on Twitter

by Chris Matyszczyk
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We've all had those ideas that seemed like good one at the time and then perhaps didn't seem so good the following morning. Or when the police got involved.

But a marketing agency in Australia reportedly decided to skip straight to the part involving the police.

Mentally Friendly (because mental friends really are the best) decided to set up a Twitter account in the name of the New South Wales police. Which was an interesting thing to do, save for the fact that an increasingly large number of people thought it really was written by the New South Wales police.

Well, it did feature the real police shield.

Strangely, the New South Wales police decided to investigate this Twitter page. According to the Australian ABC News, the police contacted Twitter to ask about its impersonation policy. Which prompted Mentally Friendly to reveal itself in a blog post on the company's site.

I believe this is a real New South Wales police Beetle.

(Credit: CC Tim in Sydney/Flickr)

The company explained it "wondered what the social reaction would be if a law enforcement agency or figure of authority joined the conversation." And it discovered that "users responded positively to the concept of an authorities (sic) presence in social media."

Mentally Friendly added that "the intent was never to misrepresent the NSW Police Force, but to create a simple and genuine dialog with which to gauge the public's response."

You might wonder why Mentally Friendly didn't become mental friends with the police first before trying its experiment.

Especially if you read a tweet from May 4th that informed the public: "Our newest police pups have been named. Meet: Darcy, Dax, Demon, Dexter, Diego, Digger, Dingo, Dozer and Dragon, and Delta."

I have no idea if this information is true or not. But I would have wondered a little as to why they all began with a "D." I would have wondered significantly that, if Dingo got a little hungry, we might soon have read the headline: "A Dingo ate my suspect."

I would, however, have wondered hugely about the site's very first tweet on March 5th: "Enjoying new secret search powers."

Wouldn't we all if we had them?

Still, it appears that the New South Wales police, once they discovered what was going on, decided simply to confiscate the site and use it themselves.

On May 20th, the site tweeted: "All tweets prior to today were not official NSW Police messages. Go to www.police.gov.nsw.au for our latest media releases in full."

Perhaps, therefore, it is unsurprising that Mentally Friendly added in its blog post: "Big thanks to the NSW Police Force for having an outstanding sense of humor."

Oh, if only all bodies of authority had an outstanding sense of humor.

Chris Matyszczyk is an award-winning creative director who advises major corporations on content creation and marketing. He brings an irreverent, sarcastic, and sometimes ironic voice to the tech world. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.
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by Pete Bardo May 26, 2009 4:38 PM PDT
They should have been charged with impersonating a police officer ;D
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by knowles2 May 27, 2009 6:58 PM PDT
That why the advertising agency congratualated the police on having a sense of humor. Perhaps you should get one to.
by canberra_photographer May 27, 2009 4:23 AM PDT
That Beatle that you yanks are laughing at is the new Highway Pursuit vehicle for the NSW Police. Respect it!
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by IdlyCurious May 30, 2009 1:00 PM PDT
Chris, it says you're a winner of at least one award. Could you, please, share with us what that award was for?
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by IdlyCurious May 30, 2009 1:11 PM PDT
The company wondered, we might wonder, Chris would have wondered significantly, and then again hugely wondered. There's certainly a lot of wondering that went on and some wondering that could have taken place. I'm wondering enormously why someone doesn't point Chris in the direction of a high school, where he might at least learn a little grammar and on the way there buy him a book of antonyms.
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