ROTHENBURGER: Time to reconsider City’s decision to ban Facebook comments
COMMUNICATION is a two-way street. It’s an exchange, a receiving as well as giving of information.
Kamloops City Hall sometimes forgets that. New proof came during a council meeting when the City’s Communication and Community Engagement Division was providing an update on its activities.
In a section on social media, it was noted that comments on the City’s Facebook page were disabled a year ago “due to the decline in civility on this platform and its negative impact on staff’s mental health, job seekers’ perception of Kamloops, the participation level of respectful users, and the spread of misinformation.”


