Regarding the issue of a PR company representative posting on a social media site that he had been “put in charge of all public relations” by Governor Saito Motohiko’s side in the Hyogo Prefectural gubernatorial election (voting on November 17th), interviews with related parties have revealed that in early October, prior to the election announcement, a PR officer from Saito’s camp sent a message to one of his supporters stating, “We have asked a PR company to supervise your social media.” Mr. Saito’s lawyer has previously explained that the content of the posts made by the CEO, who is said to be the social media supervisor, is “incorrect.” LDP “SNS and elections” debate, false information circulating, “far from what it should be”… legal regulation in sight [pr] According to a source, on October 5th, the supporter proposed to Saito and his PR staff that they could cooperate in disseminating information during elections using SNS. On the following day, the 6th, the public relations officer sent a message to the supporter’s smartphone rejecting the proposal, saying, “We have decided to ask a PR company to supervise your social media.” On the 7th of the same month, an official account for X (formerly Twitter) was opened to support Mr. Saito. On November 20th, after the election, the representative of the PR company wrote on the posting site “Note” that he was in charge of the official account, and wrote about social media management during the election, “As the supervisor, I was responsible for devising the operational strategy and planning the content.” (Omitted) ※ Previous thread “SNS supervision will be left to PR company” Saito’s camp sent to supporters before the Hyogo Prefectural gubernatorial election [hitzeschleier★].
>>1 It’s a conspiracy by the old media. Hardworking Hyogo Prefecture vegetables don’t believe in that. The only people we can trust are Tachibana, Saito, and the new media.
>>14 There’s nothing wrong with it. The old media is just making a big fuss about something that isn’t a problem as if it were a big problem. It’s their usual tactic.
Takashi Tachibana will run for mayor of Kishiwada! If it’s not the mayoral election but the city council election, I’ll support the NHK Party’s candidacy!
Governor Saito is busy, so he asked someone else to manage his social media on his behalf. There’s no problem. If this is illegal then the law is wrong!
Do you think Kaede can get away with it if she keeps quiet? I think it would be an option to just speak up before everything is forced upon her, but I wonder which is better.
>>30 Even though you’re being accused, you can of course use your right to remain silent and not say anything. I don’t know what advantage there is to it though.
Well, unlike murder, even if he is found guilty, the election will be invalidated, he will be sentenced to three years in prison or a fine, and his civil rights will be suspended for a while, so I think the judge will feel comfortable convicting him and will find him guilty lol.
After all, we should have let Inamura win. The 100 billion yen government building construction project was frozen. Restoring a healthy prefectural government. The people of Hyogo Prefecture would have been happy if Inamura had become governor, but what an idiot lol.
Even if he is found guilty, he will probably just lose his job and be fined, so it would be better for social order that way. The current situation is not good for Hyogo.
In the recent stabbing incidents, the perpetrators were arrested in Fukuoka and Chiba, but I’m sure there was one in Hyogo as well. The Hyogo Prefectural Police are incompetent.
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