Inside the Promise and Peril of YouTube

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NEW YORK It is an unerring tenet of social media: After decades of delivering monologues to captive consumers, advertisers need to join the conversation. But early results of advertising on social media wunderkind YouTube have been mixed, as some users take the invitation to engage as an opportunity to lambaste brands.

Dove felt the backlash from an ad posted this month, as did Burger King and Atlantic Records with the fall launch of DiddyTV, a channel on YouTube that elicited scathing comments and a popular video spoof for what many saw as clumsy celebrity marketing.

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