#j202 #301 Scavenger Hunt Public Opinion tweet
Donnie Slusher, Sophmore
"Yes, it is a pressing issure to women and it's important."
Jessica Maki, PHD
"No, it will not change how I vote. I'm not voting for anyone who supports that overturn."
@jennaaschwarz Advertising promotes the product. Public Relations promotes the brand as a whole. You cannot have a product without a strong brand, therefore, PR is more important. #UWJ201 #310
@ashleyanne51 I think I trust earned media much more than paid. Earned media attracts attention through acquiring genuine interest and support, where paid does not have the same effect. #UWJ201 #310
AI is being slowly implemented throughout society, through the self driving Tesla, to our own Starship robots. Despite this slow integration, people still fear the effects of AI. How can we better prepare society to the likely increase of AI in the future. #UWJ201 #310
@AmaliaLaskaris #310 #UWJ201 Taylor's tactics encourage inclusion into the community she has created. This not only is a effective business strategy, but it also gives an individual a sense of security and joy in this acceptance, and therefore generates a great amount of likability.
@mdesaintphalle I think that each individual is persuaded by different things. But overall, authority seems to be the most effective in convincing the masses. #310 #UWJ201
During discussion, we went discussed the difference and effectiveness of the "central" and "peripheral" marketing strategies. In your opinion, which is most persuasive? #UWJ201 #310
@ctmills57 Due to the media effects such as the hostile media effect and filter bubbles, I think a surge of polarization would only deepen the divide we see in democracy today. #310 #UWJ201
@chucksphillips I think we've become so used to getting our news fast and efficiently that as a society, we would not be able to redevelop the patience it takes to read through print media, or watch through an entire news broadcast. #UWJ201 #310
#310 #UWJ201 In Ezra Klein's reading, he states that the Digital Revolution brought access to political information, but not necessarily interest. Do you think that the scarcity information we experienced pre-revolution created a better politically educated society?
#310 #UWJ201 In lecture today, we discussed the four types of journalism. Entertainment, tabloid, and advocacy journalism all stray from the factual evidence traditional journalism "prioritizes". Do you think any of these types contribute more to polarization than the other.
@JustyceLSmith Social media gives people a space their opinion freely, and have plentiful access to information. This gives people the perfect platform to keep powerful figures in check more than ever before. #UWJ201 #310
@noa_chamberlin Ultimately, news outlets and journalists want the most clicks and individuals attracted to their work. The way to do this is catering to a specific party. Therefore, whether news is real or fake, whatever is going to generate the most profit is what is published. #UWJ201 #310
@JohnnyMitchel3 Children should be taught the importance of an open mind, especially on social media. Younger generations should be educated on how to identify the validity and reliability of information in order to prevent the fall into a filter bubble. #UWJ201 #310