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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More examples of pushing a positive narrative would include content on him as a husband and father, as a man of faith, as a supporter of victims of domestic violence, as a director, ad a philanthropist, as fitspo, hair goals, etc. The goal is to tie him and his image to positive content. Find old interviews and features like his AD home tour. Or praise from Gina Rodriguez and Sabrina Carpenter, etc [/quote] The issue here is that Melissa said: ''We've also started to see a shift on social, due largely to Jed and his team's efforts[b] to shift the narrative towards shining a spot light on Blake and Ryan." [/b] That suggests they didn't merely amplify or post positive content about Justin, but perhaps amplified/posted negative content about Blake and Ryan. The most charitable reading of this could be that Melissa meant to say: "We've also started to see a shift on social; since Jed has been amplifying positive content about Justin, that means the spotlight is now on Blake and Ryan." The second most charitable reading would be that that maybe he and his employees "liked" or "shared" negative content about Blake and Ryan, but didn't actually post anything negative about them. Tbh, I would believe that. It's just hard to tell, and I'm very curious how Melissa would defend this text. [/quote]
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