On the 9th, appointment certificates were awarded to 16 blog and Instagram operators... Full-scale activities start from February... Serving as Gwangjin-gu informants with posts, photos, and videos

'Gwangjin SNS Supporters' Officially Begin Activities View original image

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) announced on the 9th that it has appointed the ‘2024 Gwangjin SNS Supporters’ and will begin full-scale activities.


The ‘Gwangjin SNS Supporters’ program is promoted with the purpose of communicating and eliciting empathy by conveying district administration in an easy and friendly manner through the eyes of the residents. Reflecting the sensibility and intuitive interests of the younger generation, district news is delivered through social network services, the fastest communication medium.


The ‘Supporters’ were selected from residents who operate blogs or Instagram accounts or those living within the Gwangjin-gu living area. After screening based on criteria such as number of neighbors (followers), number of visitors, and post-writing ability, 16 people were appointed. Covering a wide age range from their 20s to 60s, they can provide district news to residents from various age groups with diverse topics and perspectives.


Additionally, they participate in major district projects, festivals, and events, posting photos and videos on social network services to communicate in real time. Starting from February, they will actively deliver vivid scenes by exploring various parts of Gwangjin and engage in diverse activities to promote local content.



Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “I thank the Gwangjin SNS Supporters appointed today. I hope you actively promote the diverse charms of Gwangjin-gu as a link for real-time communication,” and added, “We will continue to make relentless efforts to approach residents faster and closer through various communication channels.”


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