Coronavirus: social networks, release and outlet in the crisis
by Brahim A. APSense Adviser for Social Media!What
is The role of social networks during Covid-19 confinement
According to different
studies by Institutes, social networks allow above all the peoples around the
world to maintain virtual social links during this period of confinement ( and incidentally to distract themselves a
little ... )
Coronavirus: social networks, release and
outlet in the crisis
While Countries has been in total
containment since March 17, all the populations find in social networks « blue »
and « grean » spaces of free expression with its share of debates and
controversies, but also of salutary sharing of humor and solidarity in the
ordeal.
Coronavirus and social
networks: our advice to adapt your communication
As you know, with the social distancing measures taken during the
coronavirus crisis, human contact becomes an exception or even a ban. You
must also have noticed, social networks have taken on a considerable scale in
recent days, sometimes relaying fake news, sometimes the same but also and
fortunately positive thoughts, messages of support or prevention.
We can never repeat it enough but in social network there is
“social”. Thus, these “networks” were first thought to allow us to stay in
touch with our loved ones, families, friends, colleagues, acquaintances. To
push even further in ethymology, a network is a set of links that connects
several places, objects, or individuals.
For a brand, an institution, speaking on social networks may
seem rather futile today: what to tell? How? 'Or' What ?
The decisions currently made by our governments have already and
will continue to have an impact on the activity of our businesses and our jobs. The
availability or not of your services or products may be affected. So do
not break the link, with your employees, your customers, your prospects or your
partners. To inform them, reassure them, or simply snatch a smile from
them
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