@WDNulty@ChandrikaCC Will, this is a great example and this is definitely misrepresentation of the FBI and creates confusion. What was Janoukie Young-White’s response to the FBI’s response and how did it impact his public image?
@TheChristian888 @ChandrikaCC Tweets like this are most definitely confusing and I think that calling for a disclaimer is definitely a great way to handle. Joking about the ongoing war gives false representation of the response of the government.
@JoeBidenPRDY@ChandrikaCC If I were apart of the administration team I would get the tweet removed or not engage publicly. This parody account cause confusion with the relationship between the president and Kanye. It targets mental illness by trying to create humor. #response#MUCrisisComm
@mncvdq Hello Mia, I feel that having the resilience division respond to this crisis was a very smart move. Knowing how hard it is battling COVID-19, resilience is needed to bring communities together. This example was spot on.
@tylerdefoe15@ChandrikaCC Hey Tyler, this example is perfect and as the audience I feel a sense of trust hearing a response like this from the Secretary of Defense.
@DonahueMama@ChandrikaCC Amanda. I like how your article repeated the main message. When responded to a natural disaster as serious as a tornado, doing this is key.
@marybrooksmu@ChandrikaCC Mary, I think the response to the wildfire was informative and serious which made it a useful alert. Therefore I would agree that there this was a concise message.
@ChandrikaCC The intended audience was for locals in Ocala, FL. The two factors present were repeating the main message and presenting a concise message. #Audience#MUCrisisComm
@ThatLangNerd@ChandrikaCC Spot on Jools. I also feel that since the theory stated clear examples, it helped create a better visual that I would rely on.
@ekm4hz@ChandrikaCC Evelyn, I liked how you mentioned real-life scenarios in your support. The theory was definitely easier to follow and using good examples help build trust.
@ChandrikaCC I find Benoit's article to be more useful because it specifically talks about image repair rather than just an organizations reputation. Following a crisis, how the audience receives the image has more of a direct effect. #CrisisImage#MUCrisisComm
@CharekaHawkMU@ChandrikaCC Mental health is a serious issue and I feel it always comes with stigmas. Trying to represent and speak for others dealing with the illness is extremely wrong.
@AndrewSmizcomm@ChandrikaCC Andrew, I also related stigmatization to a mental health issue. I think that regardless of gender mental health is topic that is dumbed down when it comes to the severity.
@ChandrikaCC This image displays a stigmatizing message about the mental health crisis. Phrases like "man up" and "You are too emotional", disregards his mental health and infers that because he's a man he shouldn't speak up. #StigmaMessage#MUCrisisComm
@marybrooksmu@ChandrikaCC Mary, I really enjoyed your example! I think promoting action is spot on. Safety is extremely important and giving the citizens order and direction is crucial.
@tylerdefoe15 Hey Tyler, I feel expressing empathy fits your article perfectly and I like how you mentioned how it didn't relate to any other of the principles in your reasoning.
The city of Mayfield in Kentucky struggles as a deadly tornado strikes through town destroying around 50% of their historic buildings. Expressing empathy is the most important because this natural disaster hurt many individuals within the community. #CERCPrinciples#MUCrisisComm
@desdiary1@ChandrikaCC Your strong tactics reducing outrage will help you deal with an outraged audience and keep control of the companies mission as well as structure.