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Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 5:27:10 GMT 1
Why should a can of tuna lecture me about fake news? Can that can of tuna really afford, in terms of brand, positioning and coherence of values, to recite yet another media epic on fake news? Maybe with a click bait post… Informational arrogance: we treat our audience mediocrely and we will have a mediocre audience. Making content that makes fun of some of the technological shortcomings of users, mocking them in the replies with tones like “But don't you see that we have already written the price in the post? Why does he keep asking that? He can't read” isn't good for Greece Telegram Number Data anyone. There are gyms to let off steam. And since they have been closed since time immemorial, some mistake social media for a ring. Do like me: place a small but effective piece of gym equipment near your workstation. When I get angry, I count to 10. I don't get over it. So I get up. I do 10 minutes of physical release and everything becomes calm. Good inclusiveness at any cost: just screenshots or photos of people holding signs with good thoughts to show that "our meetings" are different. The content based on the results To achieve these goals I planned a series of interviews and workshops to train your head and break the social bubble that often afflicts those who do this job, i.e. "but here, it's always been done like this".All this excess of corporate storytelling is pervading the web with suffocating power. Why do users go on social media? How many times a day do you ask yourself this? I always. Dozens of times. And if that content doesn't give me a reason why, I move forward and choose silence while waiting for a discussion that gives me a better solution.
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