Vodafone’s ‘Share Everything Day’ snapshot of life reveals Kiwis prolific users of social media

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Screen shot 2011-07-15 at 9.33.13 AM.jpgNew Zealand’s first snapshot of life through the eyes of social media has revealed Kiwis are prolific users of social media, but cautious about what we share with the world.

 

On July 8 Vodafone hosted the nation’s first ‘Share Everything Day’ and for 24 hours New Zealanders were invited to share what was happening in their world. Tweets, TXTs, PXTs, and status updates form the script of the short film.

The film, produced from the content, will be launched at midday today Friday 15th July and hosted on the Vodafone New Zealand Facebook page.

Screen shot 2011-07-15 at 9.32.55 AM.jpgFrom the 6,500 submissions of content, more than 900 people woke to share their struggle to get to work on a Friday; another 550 shared their need for coffee to help them get through the day, and the fail-safe conversation starter, the weather, was the topic of 950 submissions.

 

Psychologist Sara Chatwin says the film reveals that while we are willing to share what is going on in our lives, we tend to self-censor and share only at a superficial level: “People have a tendency to censor themselves when they feel they aren’t anonymous, it takes a degree of courage to bare all with your name attached, even online.  New Zealanders have a reputation as being a private nation and as a result seem to take a conservative approach to sharing.”

 

New Zealanders were happy to share their love of food – 700 people took the time to share what was on their plate from breakfast through to dinner – and pets, 450 people submitted pictures of their beloved animals.

 

Says Chatwin: “It is not unusual for people to talk about ‘safe’ topics such as the weather, pets and coffee consumption. Unlike our counterparts in America and Britain, social-networking is still a relatively new phenomenon for Kiwis. These results could indicate our wary approach to something that we’re not quite used to. Whether we will ever be as open and overt as our American counterparts remains to be seen.”

 

Kiwis were able to share via Tweets, TXTs, PXTs, and status updates, with #shareeverything claiming the top spot as the most tweeted hashtag on Twitter in New Zealand July 8.

Says Vodafone’s general manager of consumer marketing, Kursten Shalfoon: “It was fascinating to see the content come through live. We know that Kiwis are private people so we were surprised at how willing they were to share their day, and even a few personal moments, with us. We received 6,500 submissions in 24 hours, the most popular medium being Facebook, followed closely by Twitter.”