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TWRA done tired of hearing it
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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 5240044" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>Well what all this leads me to now is the fact that TWRA pushed forward this new deal under the guise that there was some broad based hunter support behind the effort. The surveys these agencies send out generally lead to whatever answers they're looking for anyway so I don't know if they had some deep dive statistical data to back that claim up, but it's awful damn hard to ignore the public outcry since this was implemented. And now instead of responding and pivoting based on blatantly obvious hunter sentiment it's "you're not allowed to talk about it because of rules"… and the relentless copy and paste was annoying and detracted from their communication efforts via social media, but shouldn't that make them take pause and wonder how to address it instead of how do we silence it? </p><p>It's a slippery slope for them I'm afraid when they try to pointedly censor some comment but not others. They're not in the business of PR management and censorship and by listing specific infractions it opens them up to more heartburn in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 5240044, member: 20484"] Well what all this leads me to now is the fact that TWRA pushed forward this new deal under the guise that there was some broad based hunter support behind the effort. The surveys these agencies send out generally lead to whatever answers they’re looking for anyway so I don’t know if they had some deep dive statistical data to back that claim up, but it’s awful damn hard to ignore the public outcry since this was implemented. And now instead of responding and pivoting based on blatantly obvious hunter sentiment it’s “you’re not allowed to talk about it because of rules”… and the relentless copy and paste was annoying and detracted from their communication efforts via social media, but shouldn’t that make them take pause and wonder how to address it instead of how do we silence it? It’s a slippery slope for them I’m afraid when they try to pointedly censor some comment but not others. They’re not in the business of PR management and censorship and by listing specific infractions it opens them up to more heartburn in the future. [/QUOTE]
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