08-04-2018, 03:44 PM
In case you missed today's paper, there is an article about candidates who claimed to have "fallen" for a fake endorsement by a phony Facebook page illegally using the Puna Neighborhood Watch name and logo. At least one candidate used the fake logo and endorsement in mailers and other campaign items.
I'm having a hard time with the response by Ashley where she claims to be naive and silly. Perhaps she is that, but after working in public relations for years for a local well known communications firm where she represented clients like Hu Honua and PGV (article in Thursday's HTH), it's hard to believe she doesn't know about bots and fake websites. No one gets an endorsement from a Facebook page, especially a page which clearly isn't associated with the real deal.
I don't want to be represented by either a silly naive fool or someone who doesn't check the facts.
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018...lly-false/
I'm having a hard time with the response by Ashley where she claims to be naive and silly. Perhaps she is that, but after working in public relations for years for a local well known communications firm where she represented clients like Hu Honua and PGV (article in Thursday's HTH), it's hard to believe she doesn't know about bots and fake websites. No one gets an endorsement from a Facebook page, especially a page which clearly isn't associated with the real deal.
I don't want to be represented by either a silly naive fool or someone who doesn't check the facts.
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018...lly-false/