Miss California (Carrie Prejean): Management of Crisis Online!
By Charles-Henry Ruyant
Everybody knows about the controversial statement by Carrie Prejean (Miss California) who answered a question about gay marriage during the election of Miss USA. A radical reaction in the USA was provoked by the un-politically correct answer.
The judge, Perez Hilton, who asked the question during the election has since started a campaign against Miss Prejean via his blog.
Since the election the number of searches has blown up and there are more people who are looking for Miss California or Carrie Prejean than for Miss USA.
It is interesting to see what Carrie Prejean or the Miss California Organisation did or neglected to do in order to manage the crisis.
Miss California Organisation posted an official statement on its official website. It is of course a typical reaction, but many other companies forget to do so.
YouTube was the war ground between the two parties and it seems that Miss California has posted more content and has exposed more people to her point of view. The videos regarding this event have been the most watched videos of the week.
On Facebook a number of support groups for Carrie Prejean have been created with a large number of followers. Less groups against her have been formed.
On Wikipedia, the controversy section is more or less objective. I guess nobody tried to influence the result of Wikipedia.
On Twitter there is not so much of the Carrie Prejean propaganda as her page (or maybe a fake one) doesn’t work anymore. The page of Perez Hilton has a few comments about the event.
At the end of the day, I am not sure how much did Carrie Prejean, Miss California organisation, or her fanbase did to mitigate the crisis. However, the winner of the online battle seems to be Carrie Prejean who made herself available to more people than Perez Hilton and his supporters.
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April 24th, 2009

Wanda
May 4th, 2009
Who knows if perhaps you were made queen for just such a time as this?
~ Esther 4:14, NLT
Paul J. Muys
June 25th, 2009
Lets agree from the outset: Carrie Prejean, the beautiful
all American sweet white female has done nothing wrong.
She became the victim of abusse because she does not enjoy protected minority status and she declined to endorse or promote the sinful homosexual life style.
We should all mobilize a national campaign to have Carrie re-instated to her rightful place. Please America
make this happen. Lets give her lifelehood back.
May God bless America and Carrie Prejean.
Kaczmarek
July 30th, 2009
I agree with You! God bless this brave girl, Carrie!
Kaczmarek, Poland