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Damian Collins: Spreading harmful content on social media should be an offence like dumping chemicals

Mark My Words

Campaign Social media companies should be held liable for the spread of harmful disinformation on their platforms, according to a panel of experts, including the former chair of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport select committee. “We’ve got to start looking at those people.”

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Crisis Communications & Social Media When “It” Hits the Fan

PRSay

Within minutes he posted a video to the web. In short order, it was followed a barrage of requests from media asking to use the footage. Meanwhile, near my home, a massive chemical plant explosion killed two and injured 114. Social media is your competition. Who is winning that competition? Take a quick test.

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Meet the Media: Philip Nussel, Web Editor at Automotive News

Bianchi Biz Blog

I’m the web editor for Automotive News , supervising all breaking news content on autonews.com. I work with most of the editorial staff on breaking news for the web. I work with most of the editorial staff on breaking news for the web. I also supervise our excellent social media editor, Terry Kosdrosky.

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In these Risky Times, Do You Know How Vulnerable your Brand is?

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

Between culture wars, real wars, political punditry and shifting social media sands, we live in a world where little is certain.And even Chat GPT may not be able to predict how vulnerable your brand to an errant Tweet or Thread. People typically seek information to reduce uncertainty, or because of their social environment.