
maddie
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@VivianAMizzou22 @ChandrikaCC There is parody in the name so I agree that that will help distinguish this from the actual account, but I also would make a disclaimer that I wasn't affiliated with it. If you don't rumors could be spread by people who don't read the full name.
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@ChandrikaCC #Response #MUCrisisComm
If I were the organization, I would let people know that this Tweet was not anyone affiliated with anyone in the Trump family. It gives away that it is a parody account, so that is something people should watch for as well.
Donald Trump Jr (Parody)@trumpjrparody
My COVID test was positive today.... positive is a good thing, right? Daddy only ever uses the word when he’s talking about Ivanka.... and once about Uncle Mitch
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@TheChristian888 @ChandrikaCC I agree that I would disassociate with this account so no one would get confused. It would be very insensitive for our president to be making jokes about a war going on, and could be very bad.
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It is actually bringing a light to what royalty is going through, along with the pandemic. #Response #MUCrisisComm @ChandrikaCC
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This parody account has the word parody in the name, which I think is helpful for distinction between this account and the real person. I would make a post about not being affiliated with this account, but it doesn't seem to be too harmful. (1/2)
King Charles III (parody)@Charles_HRH
Imagine going back to work at 95 years old, 5 days after the death of your husband of 73 years, then having to mourn alone, like so many, thanks to a cruel pandemic - if you don’t respect that, you’re not human. God save the Queen 🇬🇧 #PrincePhilipFuneral
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@marybrooksmu @ChandrikaCC I think that this video shows facts and is very informative. It states what happened and it very transparent as well.
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@sra4d2 @ChandrikaCC I agree that there is expertise shown here. The speaker even starts off talking about where the food comes from. He uses numbers, which is an easy way to show that you know what you are talking to.
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theguardian.com/business/2010/… In this example I believe #acknowledgeuncertainty #acknowledgefear #beregretful are being used. #Spokesperson #MUCrisisComm #oilcrisis @ChandrikaCC
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@lananaduah @ChandrikaCC I agree that the audience is anyone in MO or the surrounding areas who need to commute. There is a concise message with pictures to help visualize. The map also helps with what steps to take next, if you still plan on driving.
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@TheChristian888 @ChandrikaCC I agree that the audience is for all of those involved in the crisis and the surrounding areas, so they can also be protected from the fires. The message is repeated and they are also updating the public via thread so that is informative.
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The audience for this tweet is anyone who wants to be knowledgeable about the floods in in Australia through the media. It is informative and concise, letting people know the information they need to know. It also repeats the message twice through the text and the video message..
John Gibbons 🇵🇸@think_or_swim
Areas of New South Wales, Australia now being battered by floods on a scale “never seen before”. Multiple fatalities, damages into many billions of dollars This is what #ClimateEmergency looks like & being a “first world country” is no protection
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@ThatLangNerd @ChandrikaCC I agree. Benoit's theory felt like it was better explained and I was able to understand it more. They also included history, which we are able to learn from each mistake. Overall, I agree that Benoit's article is more clear with the examples.
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@ChandrikaCC I think Benoit's theory makes more sense to me and I think it's more useful because there is a list of real life situations wherein the different methods have been used which makes it feel a lot more clear and concrete #CrisisImage #MUCrisisComm
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@ekm4hz @ChandrikaCC I agree that Benoit's theories were more clearly written. It also included history, which is always important in any aspect of life. We have to be able to look in the past and learn what didn't work. It also went through the different steps to take.
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@ChandrikaCC When it comes to image repair, I believe that Benoit's theory is more useful because of the clear steps, examples and variations that are provided. Everything is based on real-life scenarios in which the steps were executed successfully. #CrisisImage #MUCrisisComm
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@ChandrikaCC #Crisisimage #MUCrisisComm I think situational theory explains how to use the theory. The article elaborates more on what a crisis is and ethical factors that play into responding to the crisis. It looks at history as well which is always an important factor.
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@Hollyn2qc I agree that these words can worsen people's mental health. It may even make them less likely to reach out for help because they think they are "crazy." Mental health is a real problem and I think people need to be more careful about what they say and how they say it.
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Stigma within mental health creates a toxic environment that includes lots of shame and fear. Stigma can prevent people from seeking treatment leaving them suffering in silence. #Stigmamessage #MUcrisiscomm
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@ChandrikaCC washingtonpost.com/health/mental-… This article talks about the stigmatization in the mental health crisis and how certain words such as “abnormal” and “crazy” are seen as discrimination and ultimately worsen mental health.
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@ThatLangNerd I agree that there are so many factors that can cause obesity if you look at the science behind it. Mental health can also be a block for working out as well. Gym memberships and healthy foods are also more expensive. More education is definitely needed for obesity.
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labblog.uofmhealth.org/body-work/fat-…
This article is about the obesity epidemic and a current trend in the media which is further serving to stigmatize overweight people everywhere. (1/3) #StigmaMessage #MUCrisisComm @ChandrikaCC
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...people categorized all Muslims into one category. This is still around today, so I think we need to do a better job of informing people that not all Muslims support the 9/11 attacks and are in the U.S. to make a better life for themselves. @ChandrikaCC #stigmamessage
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#Sec2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">izajodm.springeropen.com/articles/10.11… This article talks about how Muslims faced after the 9/11 attack took place. The stigmatism came around because those who attacked were Muslim. This is stigmatizing because not all Muslim believed in this attack. Not all supported it, yet... (1/2)
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