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LESSON 16 MANIPULATIVE INFORMATION Manipulate means “to be control”. When you manipulate something or someone, you perform it in a skillful way to meet your purpose and achieve what you want. Although to manipulate may seem being in control to create order, it is actually done unfairly as the control only favors one side. Media Manipulation Pertains to the strategy used by advertising or marketing firms to manipulate information in favor of a client whose product or service is at stake. MARKETING MANIPULATIVE INFORMATION 1. Ad agency or marketing firm Deals with clients whose products need marketing to boost sales. 2. Public relations (PR) firm A PR firm provides professional services to conceive, produce, and control messages for the public, through the media on behalf of a client. TYPES OF MANIPULATE INFORMATION The following are examples of media manipulation. 1. Consumer confusion There are many products of the same kind that are out in the market today. Some sellers can be creative with the packaging to make your product stand out from similar products. 2. Crowd Manipulation An advertising firn can manipulate public by making them believe that is a great demand for the product. 3. Propaganda An advertising firm can be release a commercial paid by a political candidate to destroy the image of the rival politician. For example, revealing a candidate’s hidden wealth can negatively affect the trust ratings of the said political aspirant. 4. Gatekeeping Through gatekeeping, information is filtered. The public does not get the full information about a certain issue. Only a portion of the truth is released to them. For example, the news released during a disaster mentions only a few casualties so that the public will not be alarmed. 5. Celebrity Endorsement These endorsement can create an impression that a product is of good quality since the celebrity who endorsed it claims to actually use it. 6. Hoax A hoax is a form of media manipulation because it deceives the public. For example, a product claims to be an effective cure for cancer because of the natua enzymes found in the product but in reality, there is no therapeutic claims for the product. 7. Physocological Manipulation Advertising firms use this technique to influence and affect the public's belief, emotions, motives, and reasoning. For Example, beauty product commercials shows that beautiful people have white radiant skin. This kind of advertisement changes the way people perceive beauty. 8. Fearmongering This is also known as scaremongering. This type of media manipulation uses fear to influence people's opinion and action. For example, if the news exaggerated the power of the Abu Sayyaf in Mindanao, there would be a decline in the number of tourists visiting Mindanao, due to their fear of being held hostage. EVALUATING AND RATING MANIPULATION INFORMATION 1. Motive or purpose Although the term manipulation is perceived in a negative way, it is important to know the motive why a particular group employed it. For example, an advertising firm released a moving commercial for a candidate. If the motive behind the commercial is to convince the public to vote for the candidate even if he does not have the integrity to run for position. 2. Degree of influence or impact Advertising or PR firms engage in manipulation because they want to have a bigger influence over the public. Sometimes, even if the intention is well-meaning, it still could have a negative impact. ADVANTAGES OF MANIPULATIVE INFORMATION • It boost the image of a person or product. • It filters the information to be disseminated to the public. • It provides a sense of control and order when it comes to the kind of information to be shared. LIMITATIONS OF MANIPULATIVE INFORMATION • It can be biased and subjective to protect a person's image. • It distorts the facts and covers up sensitive issues. • It hides the truth that the public has to know.