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Topic History of: Anti- Social Media
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hedda Of course outlets like The Sun abhor the influence of Social Media and I find it all very confusing and damaging at times.

I'm amazed how people put all their private matters and photos on the web although I think JK is pretty clever the way he's used it to his advantage.

The print industry never saw this coming..recall I mentioned how News supremo Lachlan Murdoch once sent a memo to staff to 'not use the internet as it was a passing fad'.

He and dad Rupert have lost $100Ms in internet and social media bungles.

And don't get me started on "influencers". I sort of gave up the game once I started receiving press releases with PRs gushing over the influencers who would be attending their publicity bash.
Green Man Rowley is bent.



Where is the local community leader for the majority of the public?

Social clubs are hard to come by in some areas and Rotary Clubs are very woke. I am too young for the Darby and Joan clubs. Not forgetting women stopped any form of gentleman's club.

Jess Philips is scared of losing her Brummie seat so she panders.
Green Man Keir still can't see it, he is good at deflecting.
JK2006 Ah but you see I worked for The Sun at that time and every word they printed came from the police. Way back then people trusted police.
Jo I agree, especially that "disinformation — for vast profit — is now a part of their lucrative business model and key to their unchecked power.". But it's a tad ironic coming from The Sun (e.g. Hillsborough).