@clairebradleyyy Obviously the safer choice would be to use reactive PR, because they can see how the public reacts first. But proactive PR can be more effective when it is done right.
@t8anderson99 I think if you are going to use social media, one has to accept that their information is going to be used by third party advertisers. There are rules and regulations pertaining to how that Indro is being used so it isn’t a free for all #UWJ201
@LaurenAria14 They usually choose the ones that are the most attention grabbing. And those arent the ones that are necessarily the most important. This could lead to less education and more emotional reaction.
@t8anderson99 No, women are always held to a different standard. Another aspect of this is appearence. Men could wear the same suit everyday and nobody would say a thing, but women have to take a lot more care in their apperance. #UWJ201 #323
@Nathani27175733 Yes! The media definitely has a bias for more dramatic stories. Talking about people destroying a car is apparently more eye catching than deeply analyzing the social and historical contexts of the protest #UWJ201 #323
@katieraynes12 Apparently a lot of them think that by being more partisan and “out there” would give them more news attention, but it could swing both ways in my opinion #UWJ201 #323