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10 Reasons to Have a Social Media Response Triage Flowchart

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There are definitely many, many kinds of positive comments and posts where a simple “thanks for the comment!&# , or agreement, or encouragement, or acknowledgment is better than deafening silence from the organization. 5) A triage chart is a concrete way to show staff how your social media policy works.

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Another Word on Social Media Guidelines

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Other employees commented on her post, so the NLRB ruled that postings were subject to the National Labor Relations Act as “protected converted activity.” The employer’s extremely broad social media policy was the source of its undoing. or defamatory comments when discussing the Company or the employee’s superiors.”.

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Top SocialFish posts of 2010

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Just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who reads, shares, comments on, tweets and otherwise supports our SocialFishing blog. Need help with Social Media policies? Semantics: Social Media Policy, or Guidelines? Here’s to more great conversations to come in 2011! in chronological order.

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A Tale of Two Communities Part II – Salesforce.com

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1500 comments are posted each week to help other users’ questions be answered. They actively encourage their employees to go out and be social (and developed a great social media policy which you can read here ) Take a look at that link, you’ll see that it was voted up to 80 points and there is the ability to comment.

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MUST WATCH: The state of the internet and group-forming

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point of view – citizens are turning to the internet for information on policies, laws, about local officials, and citizen-generated data which they see as more accurate and timely than “official&# government data. Please watch it, and give us your reactions in the comments.

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Five Reasons Why Facebook Will Never Replace Your Website

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And Facebook changes their mind and their policies and the look of their site constantly. You need to be able to control the experience your users have on your website and you absolutely can’t do that on Facebook. Facebook looks out for themselves and doesn’t care about businesses.

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Small Staff Organizations and Open Community

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In case you missed it, here’s what association exec Joe Flowers commented about that post: “As a small staff employee (seven of us) – I will say that becoming more active in the social space has been easier than what I’ve heard others go through. First, be reassured – in an earlier post here on Splash!,