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LTT861 24 January 2023
How best to fight back in the modern world of misinformation
In the context of the difficult challenges of presenting controversial schemes and policies, adopting the right strategies can help transport professionals and local authorities overcome conflict and toxicity on social media, and connect positivity with their target audience, explains misinformation and communication strategist Stefan Rollnick
In an age of rapidly exchanged – and often unchecked and unsubstantiated – information, those involved in transport know as well as most the difficulties this brings.
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