Dominant platforms can blunt scandal by tightly managing media narratives around court exhibits, reducing public and political pressure even when evidence is damning. This communications leverage becomes part of their litigation playbook.
— Recognizing PR containment as a power center suggests reforms for court transparency and media access in Big Tech cases.
Louis Elton
2025.08.25
57% relevant
By highlighting how the 'return hub' label produced a 'muted reaction,' the article shows language as a preemptive narrative strategy to contain controversy around hard policies, akin to how PR framing can set bounds on public and media response.
by Wendi C. Thomas, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
2025.08.22
70% relevant
The Greater Memphis Chamber mailed a postcard with nine agency logos asserting full compliance, framing the dispute as settled despite SELC’s Clean Air Act claims—an example of using PR optics to manage public and policy reaction to contested evidence.
Matt Stoller
2025.08.20
100% relevant
Meta limiting coverage of the grooming‑recommendation exhibits to Bloomberg, MLex, and a few niche venues.