The interaction between trust and public discussion
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number of quality new media, the public is gradually becoming more aware of their rights and more aware of the rule of law; the Internet
has also provided a platform for the public to grasp the right to speak and participate in public discussions, to express their ideas and to
defend their legitimate rights. However, the lack of social trust and group antagonism, coupled with advances in new media communication
technology and increased media competition, have led to a dramatic increase in the speed and reach of negative information in public
discussion. The interaction between trust and public discussion has led to important issues such as the redistribution of discourse power,
public crises and crisis communication management.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v5i2.1731
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