
Digital public affairs roundup: September 16, 2016
Online abuse, fake news, Cancon, emergency preparedness, CEOs, Q&As and paywalled podcasts…. seven must-reads for digital public affairs practitioners.
Online abuse, fake news, Cancon, emergency preparedness, CEOs, Q&As and paywalled podcasts…. seven must-reads for digital public affairs practitioners.
The Fort McMurray wildfire reinforces that social media have become the new amateur radio during disasters and for coordinating disaster relief.
Facebook has changed its algorithms again, further favouring pay-for-play reach and engagement, and proving social media and economics don’t mix easily.
Reputation management, getting noticed, KISSing Trump, and Politwoops is back: the digital public affairs roundup new year edition.
It was a global discussion with 115,544 Canadians issuing 130,688 remembrance tweets over the course of the day.