mentionworthiness
Mentionworthiness is a criterion in communications and media analysis describing the likelihood that a topic will be mentioned or cited in ongoing discourse, including media, social networks, and informal conversations. It applies to individuals, events, ideas, brands, or pieces of content and can influence decisions in journalism, public relations, and marketing.
Assessing mentionworthiness involves multiple factors: novelty or surprise; relevance to audiences; practical usefulness or human interest;
Measurement is often empirical in planning contexts, using social listening, engagement metrics, shareability, reach potential, and
Applications: PR teams pitch stories or product features; editors decide what to cover; marketers optimize content
Ethical considerations include avoiding sensationalism, ensuring accuracy, avoiding manipulation of topics solely for attention, and respecting
A local community initiative with clear benefits, a novel feature that solves a common problem, or a