Catering to the new "me" generation

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Also, publically criticizing a lesser school may not be the best look for a UVA Dean. So says me anyway.

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Calling a marketing campaign "interesting and clever" and being in awe of the money being spent is not being critical.</p>

<p>I've seen quirky marketing work beautifully and seen it flop because the audience targeted didn't react as intended, which was the point of asking what parents thought of the campaign.</p>

<p>LSP, you're echoing what that New York Magazine article said...that the younger generation realizes that privacy doesn't truly exist anymore and everyone can have an audience (and can take advantage of that). </p>

<p>I thought I had at least 20 years to go before someone would call me an "old fart", but I guess the title is deserved when it comes to the privacy issue. :(</p>