{"id":824,"date":"2025-07-11T11:47:19","date_gmt":"2025-07-11T01:47:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/terraaustralisstatesassembly.net\/national\/?p=824"},"modified":"2025-07-11T11:47:19","modified_gmt":"2025-07-11T01:47:19","slug":"assembly-social-media-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/terraaustralisstatesassembly.net\/national\/assembly-social-media-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"Assembly Social Media strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"
In this time of great change, communication may well be our greatest opportunity \u2014 and our greatest challenge.<\/strong><\/p>\n We are not just trying to share information. We are trying to win hearts<\/strong>, restore trust<\/strong>, and inspire action<\/strong> in a world overloaded with noise, distraction, and manipulation.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s be honest \u2014 we\u2019re not just competing with apathy. We are competing with highly addictive content designed to hijack people\u2019s emotions<\/strong> and attention<\/strong>.<\/p>\n On one side, there\u2019s fear porn: a 24\/7 stream of disaster headlines, political theatre, and doomsday speculation \u2014 all meant to keep people paralysed, afraid, and passive.<\/p>\n On the other, we face hopium: flashy promises of mass arrests, saviour figures, or golden resets that require nothing of us but patience and faith in someone else\u2019s plan.<\/p>\n Neither path leads to empowerment<\/strong>. Both keep people watching and waiting instead of doing the work that truly sets us free<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The work before us is not glamorous. It won\u2019t trend. There are no celebrities or influencers lining up to promote it.<\/p>\n But it is sacred.<\/strong><\/p>\n It is the quiet, consistent work of building Assemblies, of creating<\/strong> lawful self-governance, of learning to make decisions together, resolve conflicts in peace, and steward our communities with wisdom<\/strong> and care<\/strong>.<\/p>\n We are not just trying to wake people up. We are trying to guide them home<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Back to themselves. Back to each other. Back to a life<\/strong> where they are no longer ruled, sold, or programmed \u2014 but living in truth, as suverans, at peace.<\/p>\n Remember<\/strong> - these are your assemblies<\/strong>, not TASA's. Remember also, there is no other way<\/strong> to express the collective will<\/strong> of the people.<\/p>\n If communication is the bridge, then we need to build better bridges<\/strong>. Here are some key focus areas:<\/p>\n Clarity over complexity \u2013<\/strong> We must speak in plain language, from the heart, not legalese or jargon. To support clearer, more focused messaging, the Assembly Coordinators have agreed on a simplified media strategy, centred on assembly-related topics and easier access for those ready to take part.<\/p>\n TASA <\/strong>(National Overview \/ Education \/ Reconveyance Documents):<\/strong> National Assembly <\/strong>(assembly business):<\/strong> Local Area Assemblies:<\/strong> TASA <\/strong>(National Overview \/ Education):<\/strong>The Battle for Attention<\/h3>\n
The Real Work: Building the New World<\/h3>\n
What We Need to Get Better At<\/h3>\n
\nInspiration over information \u2013<\/strong> Facts don\u2019t move people. Stories, vision, and connection do.
\nRepetition over assumption \u2013<\/strong> Just because we\u2019ve said it once doesn\u2019t mean it landed. We must keep saying it, living it, showing it.
\nRelationship over reach \u2013<\/strong> One real conversation beats a thousand clicks. People follow those they trust.
\nWe need to communicate as if it matters \u2014 because it does.<\/strong><\/p>\nTerra Australis States Assembly Media Strategy<\/h3>\n
\ud83d\udd78 Websites<\/h4>\n
\nterraaustralisstatesassembly.com<\/a><\/p>\n
\nterraaustralisstatesassembly.net\/national<\/a><\/p>\n
\nEach region may have its own website under the Terra Australis States Assembly banner (accessible via the map<\/strong> on the national assembly website).<\/p>\n\u270d\ufe0f Telegram Channels<\/h4>\n
\nTerra Australis States Assembly<\/a>
\nTASA News<\/a><\/p>\n