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HeartyBeast@kbin.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I've worked in local government comms in the past. It's pretty obvious that councils will want to know what people are saying on social media. Apart from anything else yoyu don't to be blind-sided by real problems with policy that are causing people problems - social media is a great way of spotting issues and addressing them. Don't see anything particularly wrong in not inviting someone to talk to your conference who has been extremely opposed to the policy you are pushing.

Clearly in the case above the whole cross-referencing twitter and Facebook accounts to dox anonymous posters is dodgy - but certainly, in the past I've found anonymous posters claiming to be residents suffering from a housing problem, actually being a political operative of another party. You could see how a councillor could end up saying "look who are these people saying their kids are being damaged?' and some comms person jumping to find out.

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