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Definitely an issue or likely to become one
(Discuss action plan with leadership and follow this plan)

Questionable
(Notify leadership)

Standard (Worth addressing but not a crisis)

You learn protestors or other noisy crowds plan on disrupting your voting center

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A negative situation or issue "jumps" – from one place to another, one audience segment to another, one medium to another, etc.

Ex: Situation on Facebook spreads to Instagram ("Did you see this? I saw it on Facebook...")

Ex: Situation in one location spreads to another ("Hey DA Canada supporters - I was kicked out of the Munich polling station for chanting my candidate's name. The party is trying to silence us! Use your voice!")

Ex: Rumors that started out as text-only posts escalate and users are posting selfie videos to share "the truth"

Significant social media trolling/negative conversations about the specific situation at hand (eg, posting about protests outside a polling station, not just general trolls on social media).

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Users posting negatively about DA or the global primary on their own pages and platforms about DA, instead of just commenting on DA pages.

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Users encouraging each other to share negative content about DA/VFA/GPP.

Internet trolls

Additional media picking up on the initial negative story

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Blatant "fake news" 

Negative media coverage.

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Any media enquiry on a negative situation about DA.


Inaccuracies in media coverage


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