SOCIAL MEDIA VS. MUSICIANS

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In an age where social media has become an unstoppable platform for news and gossip, it’s not surprising to get a few bizarre altercations here and there. This past month has seen its fair share of unexpected statements from different rock personalities. From Gene Simmons‘ comment about Prince to Sebastian Bach Twitter feud with William Shatner, these incidents are openly presented thanks to the convenience of the internet.

Many have gotten burned for opening their mouth and speaking their mind about topics too controversial to discuss. Once someone decides to post opinion-based criticism, the backlash is immediate and becomes a BLABBERMOUTH article within hours.

Back when Hit Parader and Circus Magazine were the place to find “heated” interviews, it was generally a small remark that didn’t go further than one sentence. However, it’s a lot easier for artists to get their word out today especially if their delivery isn’t as professional as their on-stage performances.

Social media has become an obstacle of its own and one poor judgement call can paint someone in a bad light. A decent public image is now a constant struggle to sustain and even more so for those who are upfront and outspoken.

These statements become broadcasted and destroy the credibility of musicians. While rockstars like Ted Nugent might already have enough controversies surrounding themselves, it’s the huge amount of online exposure that can spread like wildfire and ruin people like Steve Miller who have nothing more than a mind of their own.

So, as powerful as the internet is, does this hurt musicians’ reputation more often than not?

Dave Mustaine, who is known for consistently reaching out to fans on Twitter, has stated: “I think social media can be used for good too. If you know how to use it, you have to have a thick skin, you have not worry about what the trolls are doing.”

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