ParkRidge47 Mystery Solved by HuffPost
By Micah L. Sifry, 03/21/2007 - 9:09pm

My hat is off to Arianna Huffington and her crew for figuring out who made the "Vote Different" Hillary 1984 video mash-up, and even better for getting Phil de Vellis, its author, to say more about his reasons for making the video.

He clearly states that he was working as an independent in his spare time (even though as an employee Blue State Digital, a political technology firm with a contract with the Obama campaign, he should have avoided this territory; he's since been fired by BSD). And his reasons for making the video are eminently noble: "This shows that the future of American politics rests in the hands of ordinary citizens." Spoken like a true small-d democrat.

I'm glad that de Vellis decided to come out of hiding behind a pseudonym, though I am worried about his loss of privacy. This afternoon, Arianna had called me asking if I had the IP address for the email I had received from ParkRidge47 two weeks ago, and I told her that I didn't since it was internal to the YouTube system. Turns out by then she already knew who he was, as I discovered when I called her back this evening.

I asked her how they unearthed de Vellis's identity, and she told me: "We issued a challenge in a company-wide email yesterday, and people took it very seriously. The emails started flying. When I called you we had the name but we wanted to verify the IP. We ended up verifying it another way, and then I called Phil and told him what he had discovered. There was a stunned silence. And then I asked him if he would blog for us about why he made the video. It's a new world, isn't it?"

It's not "new"

...it's modern.

And yes, it is.
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David All
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Mystery Solved

Great Job, but I have this question , why did Obama say that he knew nothing about the Video and his camp had nothing to do with it ,when this guy is linked to the Obama Camp

The modern way

Phil de Vellis has been fired from his job, but I think he won't have trouble finding people who would want to employ his talents right away. The Internet is a route to many things, political and otherwise, including making career changes on the fly. As for the video itself, I thought it was a very good job indeed.

Ted Laskaris

Politubing entering main stream

From the 10,000 foot level one of the aspects that gets lost in the heat of this story, is the tremendous impact these "politubers" (a term recently coined by a TubeMogul.com blog) will have on this election. The political campaign game rules have now forever been altered. This video is a brilliant example. Absolutely Phil's talents would be better served had it been more refined. But like him, there are many. This was bound to happen. The attention this story is getting will bring “politubing” to the main stream. By the next presidential campaign, "politubing" will be a more functional work of art. For now, candidates that embrace the power of this medium and adeptly guide their campaigns using this as a tool, will most likely reap the benefits.

Marisa

And it looks like he's been

And it looks like he's been fired? BetaNews has the story: http://www.betanews.com/article/Campaign_Consultant_Fired_for_Making_Ant...



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