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Include Evidence of the PR Mistake: Link or Screenshot: Insert a link to an article, video, or post that explains the PR mistake. If using a screenshot, make sure it is clear and easy to read. Analysis: Explain Why the PR Mistake Occurred: Describe the circumstances or factors that contributed to the PR issue. Consider possible causes, such as poor communication, lack of audience understanding, or misalignment with the brand’s values. Recommendation: Your PR Strategy to Regain Credibility: Outline what you would do as a PR representative to help the company recover. Include specific strategies, such as public apologies, community engagement, policy changes, or transparency initiatives. Submission Requirements: Save as a PDF or Powerpoint Length: Your portfolio should be detailed enough to fully answer each part of the assignment. Professional Presentation: Proofread for grammar, clarity, and coherence. Use headings, bullet points, or visuals to enhance readability. In this assignment, you’ll explore a recent public relations (PR) mistake made by a company. Analyze why this mistake happened and propose a plan for how the company can restore its reputation with the public. This is your chance to demonstrate how you would handle a crisis as a PR representative. Instructions: Research: Identify a recent PR mistake by a company (either large or small). Look for cases where the company faced public backlash or negative press, and choose an example you can analyze. twitter

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I can do this — but I need one quick clarification before I prepare the full PDF/PPT content.

Which Twitter PR mistake do you want me to analyze? Here are a few recent, widely reported options I can choose from (I can also pick a different one if you prefer):

- Paid verification rollout and impersonation scams (changes to “blue check” / subscription) that led to user confusion, impersonations, and advertiser pullback.
- Major content-moderation shifts (e.g., reversing prior bans or loosening safety policies) that led to protests from users, advertisers, and safety groups.
- Mass layoffs and executive departures that caused service disruptions and morale/brand issues.
- Bans/suspensions of journalists or critics that raised free-press and transparency concerns.
- API access changes that impacted researchers and developers and caused backlash.

Tell me:
1) Which incident do you want analyzed (pick one of the above or name another)?
2) Do you want the submission as a PDF or PowerPoint?
3) Do you want me to include screenshots in the file, or are links to reputable articles sufficient?

Once you confirm, I’ll produce:
- A clear link/screenshot showing the evidence of the PR mistake.
- Analysis of why it happened (root causes).
- A detailed PR recovery plan (apology, community engagement, policy changes, timeline, metrics).
- Slide-ready or print-ready content you can save as PDF/PPT.