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Allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Before i ask for the roll call, the fans are on for a couple reasons. The building engineer is in route but not here yet. Please be prepared to speak louder cheese are all recorded both audio and video. Please speak louder today. The next genral item now before roll call is item 13 is pulled. It shall not be discussed today. We will notify people in advance before that comes back on the calendar. Now we will start before Public Session we will have the roll call. roll call . We have a quorum. The rules for general Public Participation will be in effect. If you want to speak, please submit your name but limit to two minutes when we get to times to speak o ....
We will notify people in advance before that comes back on the calendar. Now we will start before Public Session we will have the roll call. roll call . We have a quorum. The rules for general Public Participation will be in effect. If you want to speak, please submit your name but limit to two minutes when we get to times to speak on items in general or a particular item when called. We will go to closed session. Do we have a motion from the board . Motion. Second. All in favor say aye. Motion passes. Lets figure out how to operate the fans with the doo [closed session]. We need a motion regarding closed session to report out to disclose or not disclose. Is there a motion to that effect. I would move. Motion that is seconded. All those in favor say aye. We will start with general Public Comment. We will give is ki ....
By George Nott2021-07-30T00:18:00+01:00 Online feedback allows for legitimate complaint, fishing for freebies, and outright trolling. How do you differentiate between them? And what’s the best way to respond? At 2am one night a few months ago, a former customer of online butcher Wild & Game posted a rant about the company on Facebook. The brand’s pies were “dire”, she told her followers, warning them off the company’s “unpleasant” products. The late-night poster didn’t have a genuine grievance but was instead “fishing for a freebie”, says Luke Angus, e-commerce director for Wild & Game. As unfair as it may seem, it’s far from an isolated incident. While social media can be a powerful promotional tool, it also exposes brands to instantaneous negative feedback – and, in the worst cases, trolling. ....