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City officials said despite their best intentions, the plan caused harm for the community. Author: Val Lick (KARE), Jennifer Hoff Published: 2:40 PM CST March 1, 2021 Updated: 6:07 PM CST March 1, 2021
Minneapolis city officials are abandoning a plan to hire social media partners to disseminate information during the trial of Derek Chauvin.
The plan, which would have cost a total of $12,000, was to partner with six social media influencers who would share information from the city throughout the trial. Minneapolis officials say they believed it would help them share important information with people who aren t connected to mainstream news or the city s usual communication channels, but many community members spoke out against the strategy.