TheWPCTraveler said:
You can't deny that this is an effective use of a social media platform to provide good PR and recognition at effectively zero cost (since they are not bound to it by contract), though. |
Absolutely true. I'm just saying that people shouldn't confuse PR statements with anything resembling the truth.
There are no checks and balances in place to hold PR people accountable for false statements so they will say anything if it makes them look good at that very moment.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.







