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'''BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA''' | '''BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA''' | ||
*Many agencies conduct two-way communication with the public using social media in order to build trust and credibility within a community and empower people to take an active role in their own safety. | *Many agencies conduct two-way communication with the public using social media in order to build trust and credibility within a community and empower people to take an active role in their own safety. | ||
*This dialog can also help to establish agencies as an authoritative and accurate information source. | *This dialog can also help to establish agencies as an authoritative and accurate information source. |
Revision as of 12:30, 19 September 2022
Created: 19 September 2022
Last edited: 9 January 2023
Last edited: 9 January 2023
Quick Facts
Publishing Organisation:
Homeland SecurityYear:
2014Languages:
EnglishCovers Thematic
Target audience
Audience experience level
Disaster Management Phase
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This application note provides a broad overview of social media terms, tools, and networks that may be helpful to agencies considering implementing a social media presence.