The NYPD is actively enhancing its social media presence to counteract misinformation and engage more effectively with the public, achieving 8 million views. Key NYPD officials, including NYPD Chief Patrol John Chell and NYPD Commissioner Edward A. Caban, have been utilizing platforms like Twitter and making media appearances on CBS New York, NEWSMAX, ABC7NY, Fox5ny, and Fox News to discuss various issues such as assaults on police officers, recidivism, and subway safety. This strategy also includes addressing fake narratives purported by activists posing as press members.
NYPD spokesperson shares that a major part of their new strategy is going on right wing media outlets all day https://t.co/4kZElIgGaX
The NYPD has been using social media to fight back against fake narratives that are being pushed out by activists who are pretending to be members of the press. How do you feel about this new method ? https://t.co/l1gOn3sxSZ
The NYPD has been using social media to fight back against fake narrative pushing out by activists who are pretending to be members of the press. How do you feel about this new method ? https://t.co/l1gOn3sxSZ
Over the past week, @NYPDDaughtry and I have used our social media platforms to inform the public of newsworthy events while highlighting the excellent work of the NYPD. With our 8 million views š and various media appearances on @NEWSMAX, @ABC7NY, @fox5ny, @FoxNews,ā¦ https://t.co/6S4ryRLl5L
Watch below as @NYPDPC Edward A. Caban talks with @MKramerTV on @CBSNewYork The Point regarding: š Assaults on police officers š Recidivism š Subway Safety, and more https://t.co/EhbKhXbhxS
.@NYPDChiefPatrol John Chell - The NYPD is fighting back with a social media presence. https://t.co/3lKi1WZpYf