Ask HN: Experiences promoting corporate propaganda in your job?

5 points by t0lo 3 days ago

Hi HN, we always hear about discreet government propaganda divisions, but I want to know about the corporate ones, which are probably as if not more effective and widespread as they are a big part of our lives, especially given the world we are fast heading into. Thanks.

theflyinghorse 2 days ago

Propaganda means different things. Usually it comes leadership direction. ie Where I live every large corporation must start each meeting with thanks and acknowledgments to the native tribes that lived on this land at some point. If the meeting organizer does not do that they might get in trouble with HR.

Kinda hilarious when a 60 year old Russian lady tells these thanks to a room full of recent Indian and Chinese immigrants who have no conception of why any of this matters before proceeding with a 10 minute engineering meeting about pump capacity.

  • trillic 2 days ago

    You’re being serious? Every meeting?? Daily stand-up? Quick sync on the teams message you just sent me?

    • theflyinghorse a day ago

      Yes. Every single meeting. Really the only way to avoid this ritual is if you invite only the people you trust not to tell HR about skipping of the acknowledgements

quantified 3 days ago

For example, like re-sharing LinkedIn posts?

  • t0lo 3 days ago

    Haha no. Like being asked to post favorable comments on behalf of your company and deliberately astroturf and change narratives on their behalf.

    • csomar 3 days ago

      That is probably illegal. It is always not worth it.

    • nejsjsjsbsb 3 days ago

      If any company did that, I'd get my CV ready that evening.