I fully blame trying to manage the endless 2FA requests from anything Microsoft makes π«
I fully blame trying to manage the endless 2FA requests from anything Microsoft makes π«
Too much complex or inaccessible language can also help denouncements of net zero etc appear more like βcommon senseββ¦
Well, that was exactly as horrible as expected. #SCOvITA
Next comms masterstroke, get him to give a speech under an exit sign?
Reputational challenges are clearly changing in terms of speed and how they can be amplified (thanks, AI), but the line in the final para in this piece has been true forever: "Equally important is building credibility in advance." on.ft.com/3PtdXpa
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Really interesting, reminds me a bit of when there was a rush to 'do' Youtube (horribly) about 10 years ago. Do you think any UK politicians stand out as doing it particularly well?
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New incoming reputation challenge for individuals and companies, especially if users keep growing and these accounts get reported on elsewhere. High profile people/orgs should surely grab the relevant username ASAP, even if they donβt have a Bluesky strategy yetβ¦
Hello @bsky.app - like lots of other people, I'm sussing out what's going on over here. A bit about me: I work in strategic communications in Edinburgh, with a focus on energy and infrastructure. I occasionally write about how these things intersect: magazine.dailybusinessgroup.co.uk/2024/11/19/d...