#FoundThem - 21st Century Pre-Search and Post-Detection SETI Protocols for Social and Digital Media
Duncan Forgan, Alexander Scholz

TL;DR
This paper updates SETI post-detection protocols to include modern social media dynamics, emphasizing the importance of pre-search and post-detection strategies for responsible communication about extraterrestrial intelligence discoveries.
Contribution
It proposes new protocols for SETI communication that incorporate social media and digital media considerations, enhancing existing guidelines for the modern information landscape.
Findings
Protocols now include social media communication strategies.
Emphasizes pre-search planning for public engagement.
Aims to foster informed global conversations post-discovery.
Abstract
The transmission of news stories in global culture has changed fundamentally in the last three decades. The general public are alerted to breaking stories on increasingly rapid timescales, and the discussion/distortion of facts by writers, bloggers, commenters and Internet users can also be extremely fast. The narrative of a news item no longer belongs to a small cadre of conventional media outlets, but is instead synthesised to some level by the public as they select where and how they consume news. The IAA Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) post-detection protocols, initially drafted in 1989 and updated in 2010, were written to guide SETI scientists in the event of detecting evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, but do not give guidance as to how scientists should prepare to navigate this media maelstrom. The protocols assume communications channels between…
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