Eskom hear us out #Eskom load shedding
What is #Eskom load shedding?
Eskom load shedding is the term used to describe the intentional and brief description of the electrical supply to certain areas of South Africa by Eskom, the nation’s main electricity provider. As a last option, load shedding is used to prevent the failure of the national energy grid because of insufficient generation capacity, unplanned or unexpected power plant failures, or other operational concerns.
Advantages to using social media as a public relations practitioner to address #Eskom load shedding.
Wide reach: there are millions of active users on social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. As a public relations practitioner, you must use these platforms to spread the word about Eskom load shedding to a large audience. This can assist you in distributing information fast and effectively. Timeliness: public relations practitioner can react to the load shedding situation in real time by using social media. As a result, they can immediately give updates, respond to inquiries, and take care of issues as they come up.
Disadvantages to using social media as a public relations practitioner to address #Eskom load shedding.
Misinformation, fake news can spread quickly on social media and result in confusion or fear. As a public relations practitioner, the inaccuracies can affect everything you aim to put out to the public. So you will need to act quickly to correct the false information. Lack of control, as social media is a public platform; public relations practitioners have limited influence over what users post or do. This might make it challenging to control the narrative surrounding Eskom load shedding.
Recommendations to public relations practitioners in regards to dealing with #Eskom load shedding.
Be knowledgeable and conduct extensive research
before addressing the public about Eskom load shedding. Public relations
practitioner should be receptive to criticism and ready to change their
strategies to better suit public’s wants and needs. Since Eskom has miserable regard to the its customers,
you as a public relations practitioner should be considerate and always honest
with the public.
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What a very good information !!
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ReplyDeleteHow i wish this load shedding thing could be dealt with. Thanx for clarification any way
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to know that load shedding is caused by power plants failure not that the government is stealing money, clearly we were misinformed thanks to the information.
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