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In [[public relations]], '''spin''' is a form of propaganda, achieved through providing an interpretation of an event or campaign to persuade public opinion in favor or against a certain organization or public figure. While traditional public relations may also rely on creative presentation of the facts, "spin" often, though not always, implies disingenuous, deceptive and/or highly manipulative tactics. In [[public relations]], '''spin''' is a form of propaganda, achieved through providing an interpretation of an event or campaign to persuade public opinion in favor or against a certain organization or public figure. While traditional public relations may also rely on creative presentation of the facts, "spin" often, though not always, implies disingenuous, deceptive and/or highly manipulative tactics.
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Apophasis]]
 +*[[Astroturfing]]
 +*[[Charm offensive]]
 +*[[Corporate propaganda]]
 +*[[Doublespeak]]
 +*[[Impression management]]
 +*[[Media manipulation]]
 +*[[Reputation management]]
 +*[[Sexed up]]
 +*[[Sound bite]]
 +*[[Spin (1995 film)|''Spin'' (1995 film)]]
 +*[[SpinSpotter]]
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In public relations, spin is a form of propaganda, achieved through providing an interpretation of an event or campaign to persuade public opinion in favor or against a certain organization or public figure. While traditional public relations may also rely on creative presentation of the facts, "spin" often, though not always, implies disingenuous, deceptive and/or highly manipulative tactics.

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