Is This An Ad? Mindy Kaling And Casper Mattresses

Welcome to “Is This an ?,” a column in which we take a celebrity social media post about a brand or product and find out if they’re getting paid to post about it or what. Because even though the FTC recently came out with rules on this, it’s not always clear.

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THE CASE:

We have Mindy Kaling, comedian, writer, star and creator of The Mindy Project and best-selling author.

And then Casper, a startup that sells reasonably priced mattresses. They’re foam, so they can be folded up and shipped in a neat little box.

On January 13, 2017, Kaling posted an Instagram of herself with a box from the mattress company, saying something sort of confusing about how it’s cold so she needed a new mattress, and “thanks to my friends @Casper.”

THE EVIDENCE:

Let’s start with the tangible evidence. The photo was actually split into two photos, one where she is smiling at the camera, the second where she is examining the box. She’s wearing a winter jacket inside, which is not typical for receiving a new mattress, and opens even more questions — did she just come in and find the box waiting for her, and took photos in a rush of glee before removing her coat? Or does the coat suggest she’s somewhere other than home — say, the Casper showroom? This one goes deep.

But let’s take a step back and think about who the parties are here. Mindy Kaling is not the kind of celebrity who is prone to posting ads for detox tea or tooth whiteners on her Instagram. She’s an A-list television actress who can definitely afford her own mattress and has a main job (making a TV show) that isn’t about leveraging her social media presence.

Also, Kaling is an enthusiast of things. I am admittedly a big Mindy Kaling fan and I find this aspect of her endearing and charming. Some stars, like Beyoncé, have a highly manicured social media presence, and if you see a product or brand in there, it’s likely not just, “hey this is what I’m eating right now.” Kaling uses Instagram more like a plebeian, capturing lots of casual moments on the fly, and like the rest of us, brands are woven into her life. When she Instagrams herself at her family’s home holding a tub of Friendly’s ice cream, we don’t assume that’s an ad from Friendly’s. We assume that she is fondly remembering the regional New England ice cream brand of her youth, just like the rest of us do when we go home for the holidays and pig out on the kinds of junk food our parents keep around.

When she photographs herself posing on some suitcases outside the luxury brand Goyard store in Manhattan with the caption “Photo taken quickly before the store owner could tell what I was doing,” we believe that she was just goofing around with friends on a walk, not that she’s a paid spokesperson for Goyard. Because posing surreptitiously in front of a weird store display is something the rest of us would totally do. People love Mindy Kaling because she&;s very relatable — she feels like she could be one of your friends, and her social media reflects that. She is, as they say, just like us.

Instagram: @mindykaling

And yet….. Are we really to believe that she just happened to order a mattress and then instagrammed it? And the caption “thanks to my friends at @Casper” — that implies it’s a gift, right? Or could the “thanks” just be thanking them for excellent customer service?

THE VERDICT:

While representatives for Mindy told me she was unable to comment since she was in production, Casper did respond.

Turns out, Casper and Kaling really are “friends” Well, sort of. A Casper rep told me, “Mindy is a Casper employee&039;s roommate&039;s friend&039;s boss. She&039;s also one of our favorite comedians.” Did you get that? Here, I made a chart for you:

But did she get it free? Yup. According to Casper, “we heard she was interested in buying a mattress and we were happy to gift her new beds.”

Wait, beds plural? How many exactly did she receive? Her photo seem to suggest it was just one bed, photographed twice. But Casper confirmed the gift was actually two beds. This means the gift had a retail value of $1,100–$2,200 depending on the size of the beds.

The FCC rules about disclosing ads on social media posts dictate that a gift of goods is akin to cash compensation, so any related post should be marked as an ad (or something like ad, , etc). Though the FCC claims that it’s clear on this rule, in practice, it’s the most frequently ignored. Celebrities have been getting free shit since time immemorial (I imagine Jesus got lots of free sandals). Considering Mindy Kaling is an A-list star who has probably gotten free clothes and swag for years, the minutiae of FCC rules originally meant for bloggers isn’t top of mind.

Kaling’s original caption (“thanks to my friends”) is ambiguous. Sure, there’s a connotation that it was a free gift, but it’s phrased in really obscure terms – you have to know the freebie dialect to read between the lines.

The fans are getting wise to this. In the comments of Kaling’s post, someone clearly calls her out for not using sponsored or ad, against the FCC rules. But you’ll notice in the comments that… it’s also clearly working for Casper, regardless of whether or not it’s an ad. Mindy Kaling fans are chatting with each other about Casper mattresses — one person has some of her own and recommends them, another asks if they’re really too firm, other people say how they want to get one. This, my friends, is exactly why Casper gave two free mattresses to a celebrity.

When Casper replied to me about whether they were a free gift, they also wrote that they now realized that the Instagram caption was ambiguous, and were going to reach out to Kaling to change it. Now the caption reads “Thanks @Casper for the gift&;”

Impact, my friends. Impact.

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A Thriving Chat Startup Braces For The Alt-Right

By most any measure, Discord is a thriving startup. After a $20 million funding round last January led by the august venture capital firm Greylock Partners, the voice-and-text chat app for gamers — lauded as a slick combination of “the best elements of Skype, IRC, and Slack” — has swelled over the past year from 3 to 25 million users.

Now, thanks to that growing community and ease of use, Discord has found favor with an unintended and inflammatory audience: The alt-right, the online movement of hardcore trolls, white nationalists, and neo-Nazis that have dominated discussion of internet life in the Trump era.

It&;s a familiar story. From Reddit to Twitter, the internet has produced a series of groundbreaking communication platforms, the very popularity and technological ingenuity of which have led to their adoption by hatemongers, trolls, and harassers. This trend has led the leadership of these services to have to make hard and sometimes ideologically inconsistent choices about free speech, including banning users and entire communities.

Discord didn’t start, like Reddit and Twitter, with any grand ideals about freedom of expression; it was built from the ground up as a tool for facilitating chat between cooperative gamers.

“We’re very focused on making an amazing communication product for gamers,” Discord CEO Jason Citron told BuzzFeed News. “I had a hunch that it would be used outside of gaming, but it wasn’t anything we thought specifically about.”

But a quick look at popular Discord servers shows that discussions on the service have trickled down from purely gaming into gaming-adjacent interests like anime, marijuana, porn, and rare Pepes. And where there are memes, in 2017, there are trolls, and worse.

In a Discord chat server called “/pol/Nation” — named for the controversial 4chan imageboard — more than 3,000 users participate in a rolling multimedia chat extravaganza of Hitler memes, white nationalist revisionist history, and computer game strategy. And in a voice-over-IP chatroom within the server, users keep up a steady chatter about the same subjects. It&039;s like a cutting-edge, venture-backed version of its namesake; 4chan on steroids.

“There&039;s a huge diversity of opinions,” pol/Nation&039;s publisher, who goes by the handle “theBigKK,” told BuzzFeed News over Discord voice chat. “Center-right, alt-right, national socialist.”

A separate server called “Thunderdome” hosts the enthusiastic staff and fans of the Daily Stormer, the neo-Nazi website. “Thunderdome” is published by Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer, the white nationalist troll known most recently for printing reams of Nazi propaganda on hundreds of open IP printers around the country.

Discord differs from other communication platforms in one key way: Its chats are entirely opt-in, meaning the potential for unsolicited public harassment is significantly lower. That&039;s why, Citron told BuzzFeed News, the presence of the alt-right on his platform won&039;t work the same way as on Twitter.

“We’ve noticed it,” Discord CEO Jason Citron told BuzzFeed News. “We read the news. But the way Discord is designed, it&039;s not a public communication tool. Someone can’t airdrop out of the sky and bother you.”

Still, the private nature of the chats may raise a different issue for Discord. It may not be the place where harassment is carried out, but it may be the place where harassment is planned, or worse. In Thunderdome, Weev posted the code necessary to print Nazi propaganda remotely:

Asked about the potential for such abuses, Citron was philosophical. “Because we have such a large product, I think it&039;s inevitable that you have people who are misbehaving,” he said. “If something is important to us and it’s against the law, we act against it very quickly.”

So, what&039;s important to Discord? In November, TheBigKK contacted Discord customer service over Twitter to ask if /pol/Nation was “in any danger of being removed.” The Discord Twitter account responded, “The only thing that we would ever need to get authorities involved in is illegal speech such as acts of terrorism and the sharing of illegal content such as child pornography.”

Even if a server or a user met this standard, consistent enforcement against infringing users or communities would be nearly impossible. Anyone can create a Discord server with the click of a button, and it&039;s nearly as easy to transfer administrative roles between users. The server /pol/Nation started on October 22, and by election night two weeks later it had grown into a thriving community with more than 1,000 simultaneous users from around the world celebrating Donald Trump&039;s victory. According to TheBigKK, a minimum of 10 users are on /pol/Nation&039;s voice chat at all times.

Indeed, Citron seems resigned to the idea that Discord will be a place where the kinds of users who have made the social internet toxic over the past few years congregate and plan.

“It’s inevitable that there will be actors using the product for things that are not completely wholesome,” he said.

In other words, as Discord continues to grow, don&039;t expect the alt-right to go anywhere — and don’t expect the company to do very much about it.

“It seems natural to me,” TheBigKK said, over Discord&039;s crystal clear voice chat. “It&039;s natural for a place that allows free speech.”

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This Is Why Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 Phones Caught Fire

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In an effort to rebuild a badly tarnished reputation after numerous Galaxy Note 7 devices caught fire, Samsung offered an explanation Monday after a months long investigation: a battery design flaw, and later, faulty welding in replacement phones that were meant to stem the damage of the recall.

The design of the Note 7 as well as its manufacturing and assembly led to deformations of the phone&;s battery, Samsung found. Poor production quality in replacement devices sent to customers after the initial recall was also an issue. Samsung cited uneven welding and missing insulation tape as part of a web of contributing factors that led to Note 7 “failures.”

“For the last several months, together with independent industry expert organizations, we conducted thorough investigation to find cause to the Galaxy Note7 incidents.” DJ Koh, president of Samsung&039;s mobile communications business, said during a press conference Monday. “Today, more than ever, we are committed to earning the trust of our customers through innovation that redefines what is possible in safety, and as a gateway to unlimited possibilities and incredible new experiences.”

By the end of the third quarter last year, Samsung&039;s wide ranging recall led to a loss of $25 billion in market share. But its fourth quarter profits for 2016 grew by 50% compared to 2015, due in part to the growth of its semiconductor division.

Samsung said that the investigation, which attempted to replicate the explosive incidents reported by customers, involved 200,000 devices and more than 30,000 batteries. The company has developed a new quality assurance program and says it has undertaken “extraordinary measures” to improve safety standards.

Samsung first announced a global recall of Note 7 devices in September last year. Soon after, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission formally announced a recall and advised Americans customers to immediately power down their devices. A month later, the Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency order banning all Samsung Galaxy Note7 devices from air travel in the United States. According to the company, of the more than 3 million Note 7&039;s sold, 96% percent of those devices have been returned.

Samsung

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Kushner's Brother Goes From The Women’s March To The White House

Twitter /Benjamin Freed, Instagram / Joshua Kushner, / Via Twitter: @brfreed

Joshua Kushner — younger brother of senior White House advisor Jared Kushner, brother-in-law of Ivanka Trump, and founder of a $2.7 billion healthcare startup whose business is linked to the Affordable Care Act — vigilantly avoided the spotlight during the presidential election. But this weekend, he unexpectedly popped into public view.

On Saturday, Kushner was photographed amid Women&039;s March protesters in Washington, D.C. and on Sunday he made a rare, if enigmatic, nod to the Trump administration by posting to Instagram of a picture of himself and his brother standing below a photograph of John F. Kennedy at the White House.

A source close to Kushner told BuzzFeed News: “Josh was at the White House with his family today to watch his brother being sworn in. Yesterday, he took a quick walk near his hotel, and someone took a picture of him.” However, according to The Washingtonian, Kushner, a lifelong Democrat who has donated to Democratic candidates, told fellow attendees at the Women&;s March that he was there “observing.” The photograph shows Kushner in a crowd of demonstrators wearing pink pussy hats in protest of President Donald Trump.

Josh Kushner&039; political position is particularly relevant because his healthcare startup, Oscar Health, was built around the Affordable Care Act that President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to repeal. On the eve of the inauguration, Oscar tried to reassure members with a blog post promising to “be in touch” if any legislative changes impact their coverage. Both Jared and Josh were listed as “ultimate controlling persons” in Oscar&039;s holding company in filings from 2013, but later filings show that Jared Kushner was removed as a controlling person in 2014. Oscar has another tie to the Trump administration: billionaire Peter Thiel, now a highly influential member of Trump&039;s transition team, is an investor in Oscar.

As a startup investor and founder, Kushner&039;s ties to Trump put him in an difficult position within the tech industry, which was often vocal in its opposition of Trump&039;s presidential campaign. In the comments of Kushner&039;s Instagram post, Refinery29 founder Philippe von Borries wrote: “Looking to you to advocate and influence the progressive values you stand for. It&039;s great to see that you were at the March and I hope you will be a force for equality.”

Quelle: <a href="Kushner&039;s Brother Goes From The Women’s March To The White House“>BuzzFeed

Twitter CEO Explains Bungled @Potus Transition

People had complained that Twitter forced them to follow Donald Trump&;s @POTUS account.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey took to the platform he created Saturday morning to explain the glitches with the transition from former President Barack Obama to President Donald Trump on the official @POTUS account.

In a series of tweets, Dorsey said the transition was scheduled to begin at noon ET on Friday. Users who followed the POTUS account before noon were to be set to follow both POTUS and POTUS44. But that didn&;t quite happen. Some users who followed POTUS44 were mistakenly set to also follow POTUS. Meanwhile, some people who had explicitly unfollowed POTUS prior to the transition from Obama to Trump were incorrectly made followers again.

Dorsey said the issue affected about 560,000 people, and he formally apologized for it. This was a mistake, it wasn&039;t right, we own it, and we apologize,” he said. “No excuses.


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People Are Saying That Twitter Forced Them To Follow Trump's @POTUS Account

As soon as President Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President, he got a new Twitter handle: @POTUS. Meanwhile, Barack Obama&;s presidential tweets and followers followed him over to @POTUS44.

It was a highly choreographed social media transition. The idea was that the people who had been following @Potus would now find themselves following both it, and the new @Potus44 account.

But later in the day, Twitter users started complaining that for some reason, they had found themselves following @POTUS and seeing President Trump&039;s tweets in their feeds — even if they said they&039;d unfollowed the account purposefully before the hand off, or had never followed it at all.

It wasn&039;t immediately clear why people were seeing Trump&039;s tweets — but many of them weren&039;t happy about it.

The apparent glitch also seemed to extend to the Vice President&039;s and First Lady&039;s Twitter accounts.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was telling users that the company was looking into the issue and that feeds would eventually catch up.

Twitter&039;s support team also said they were trying to get to the bottom of the issue.

BuzzFeed News has reached out to Twitter for comment.

Quelle: <a href="People Are Saying That Twitter Forced Them To Follow Trump&039;s @POTUS Account“>BuzzFeed

Trump Begins Tweeting From @POTUS After Obama Hands It Over

President Donald Trump didn&;t waste any time putting the @POTUS Twitter account into action. Trump gained access to the account after taking the oath of office Friday, and used it shortly afterward to tweet a link to the text of his inaugural address.

The @POTUS account, along with a number of other social media accounts created under the Obama administration, were peacefully transferred to the Trump administration in the first such social handover of its kind. To carry out the transition, Twitter added a “44” to the end of the Obama administration&039;s accounts, and spawned new @POTUS, @FLOTUS, @VP, @WhiteHouse and @PressSec accounts, duplicating their followers.

Twitter says the Trump administration&039;s accounts will retain all the Obama administration&039;s accounts followers. But the migration process takes some time. As of this writing, the new @POTUS account has around 7 million followers, while @POTUS44 has 14 million.

A prolific tweeter, Trump hasn&039;t discarded his @realDonaldTrump account. He&039;s tweeted 10 times from it as president. Meanwhile, he posted just single tweet from @POTUS. Prior to taking office, Trump regularly tweeted criticism of the media, political opponents and public figures who took stands against him. Whether he continues this pattern will be a main point of intrigue in the early days of his administration that promises to contain plenty.

As for Barack Obama? He&039;s back on Twitter using his old @BarackObama handle with its 80 million followers.

The transition of presidential Twitter accounts was not an entirely seamless one. Early in the day the background photo featured on Trump&039;s @POTUS account was a Getty shot of Barack Obama&039;s 2009 inauguration. It was not a vestige of the Obama-era account, and was replaced later in the day.

And, for a short time, Vice President Mike Pence&039;s tweets from @VP were protected.

All the issues now appear to have been resolved, and the peaceful transition of social media power is complete.

Quelle: <a href="Trump Begins Tweeting From @POTUS After Obama Hands It Over“>BuzzFeed

The New White House Website Says Almost Nothing About Tech

Prior to today&;s presidential inauguration, the official website of the president, Whitehouse.gov, was reset to reflect the new occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.: Donald Trump. And while the largely barebones new site features language related to the new administration&039;s energy, defense, trade, and job growth policies, it features scant information related to technology, a sector that directly affects all four.

There are only two direct mentions of issues germane to the internet or technology: One, in the “Making Our Military Strong Again” subsection, is some boilerplate about the importance of cyberwarfare:

Cyberwarfare is an emerging battlefield, and we must take every measure to safeguard our national security secrets and systems. We will make it a priority to develop defensive and offensive cyber capabilities at our U.S. Cyber Command, and recruit the best and brightest Americans to serve in this crucial area.

The second comes at the end of the biography page of first lady Melania Trump, and concerns her campaign against cyberbullying:

Mrs. Trump cares deeply about issues impacting women and children, and she has focused her platform as First Lady on the problem of cyber bullying among our youth.

That cyberwarfare and cyberbullying are the only two mentions of the internet or technology on the White House page is somewhat ironic, given revelations about Russian interference in the presidential election, and the scores of pro-Trump trolls that plagued social media during the campaign.

There is no mention of automation —acknowledged by economists as a major threat to American jobs — or specific policies important to Silicon Valley, including the status of visas for high-tech workers, and a proposed one-time tax holiday on repatriation of foreign income to encourage big tech firms to bring money back into the US.

Quelle: <a href="The New White House Website Says Almost Nothing About Tech“>BuzzFeed

People Are Protesting Outside Uber HQ Because Travis Kalanick Met With Trump

Travis Kalanick, Uber&;s chief executive

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People are blocking off the entrance to Uber’s headquarters in San Francisco on the morning of Donald Trump’s inauguration in protest of the company’s collaboration with incoming president. Travis Kalanick, Uber’s chief executive, joined Trump’s roster of advisers on business and tech last month.

When Kalanick was named as one of Trump&039;s advisers, he told BuzzFeed News in a statement that “I look forward to engaging with our incoming president and this group on issues that affect our riders, drivers and the 450+ cities where we operate.”

“As a company we&039;re committed to working with government on issues that affect riders, drivers and the cities where we operate. Just as we worked with the Obama Administration, we&039;ll work with the Trump Administration, too,” Uber said in a statement.

Other companies have faced similar protests leading up to Trump&039;s inauguration. About 60 people protested outside Palantir Technologies, whose board member Peter Thiel is a top adviser to Trump, on Thursday to pressure the company to be more transparent about how it would use its databases to potentially help the Trump administration. Many tech companies, including Uber, have said they would not aid in building a “Muslim registry” – something Trump has signaled support for during his campaign.

Uber confirmed that it told staff to work from home or other offices until the entrance to HQ is no longer blocked by protesters.

Quelle: <a href="People Are Protesting Outside Uber HQ Because Travis Kalanick Met With Trump“>BuzzFeed

Redheads Rejoice: We May Finally Be Getting Ginger Emojis

About damn time.

As most redheads know, the year is 2017 and there is still no ginger emoji.

As most redheads know, the year is 2017 and there is still no ginger emoji.

Twitter: @jessetyler

But, HARK, what news is this?! Our pleading may have actually made a difference?!

But, HARK, what news is this?! Our pleading may have actually made a difference?!

Twitter: @TheMinneapolite

Yes, my fellow gingers, according to a report by Emojipedia, a redhead emoji is on the agenda for the next Unicode Technical Committee meeting.

Yes, my fellow gingers, according to a report by Emojipedia, a redhead emoji is on the agenda for the next Unicode Technical Committee meeting.

Twitter: @Emojipedia


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