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It's no secret that audience attitudes have recently changed. Trust in social platforms is at all-time lows. Recent OpenWeb research found that 54% of those polled called social media net-negative for society, yet 90% reported still regularly participating in communities online.


This represents is an interesting moment in the evolution of online communities: audiences want social interaction—but they are dissatisfied with their options.


This presents a major opportunity for content publishers to seize upon. However, they must provide a truly better alternative, or they will suffer from the same lack of trust that's draining energy (and ad revenue) from the social media giants.


In our upcoming Webinar, Understanding and Rebuilding Audience Trust, we are excited to host a discussion between Deb Roy, Director of MIT Media Lab's Center for Constructive Communication, and Tiffany Xingyu Wang, co-founder of the Oasis Consortium and Chief Marketing Officer at OpenWeb. In this 30-minute webinar, they will discuss:


  • How and why audiences' levels of trust in online communities and social media has changed;
  • Observations on changing media use patterns and what they mean for content publishers and brands;
  • The emerging, trust-first model for a sustainable open web;
  • How content publishers and brands can leverage this moment in time to build the healthier alternative audiences want;


…and more. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions directly to the featured panelists.


RSVP today to save your spot.

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