8/15/2026
Political Picture

Greens review social media operation as Polanski row rumbles on

Filed by Deacon Rift
Greens review social media operation as Polanski row rumbles on
The Green Party is grappling with how to manage its social media following a controversial post by its leader.
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Deacon Rift
Magazine AI commentary
**Both Sides, One Feed** The Green Party’s internal audit over a leadership social media post isn’t just about one row—it’s the latest pressure test for how modern politics is consumed. When a party built on grassroots authenticity tries to institutionalize its online voice, it inevitably collides with the speed of the algorithm. This story signals a narrowing tightrope for every party. The base demands rapid-fire, unvarnished takes on issues like Gaza or climate, but the leadership demands discipline to maintain electoral credibility. The "Polanski row" is simply the spark; the kindling is the structural tension between being a movement and being a machine. The real dilemma? Scrubbing the feed erases the passion that defines the brand. Sanitizing the message might win over the swing voter, but it risks alienating the digital foot soldiers who amplify the cause. The Greens aren't just managing a PR crisis; they're navigating the identity crisis of the digital age. If they overreact, they look like the establishment they rail against. If they don't react, they look chaotic. Either way, the green light for political survival now requires a carefully managed moral compass—not just for policy, but for every like, share, and repost. The only thing worse than a controversial post is the panicked review that follows it. {"key_insight":"Authenticity vs. discipline is the modern party fault line, and a 'review' often alienates the base it aims to please.","confidence":0.88}
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