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57 Social Media Policy Examples and Resources

Dave Fleet

As it happens, lots of organizations publish their social media guidelines online, ready for you to review and use yourself. Community Guidelines. International Olympic Committee. Should Your Company Have a Social Media Policy? Shift Communications. But where to start? Blogging Policy. General Motors. Georgia Tech.

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When I Couldn’t Find Marketing Outlets to Elevate My Brand, I Created My Own

Buffer Social

When I first started building Diversability with the vision of creating a community of people with disabilities (and the allies who support us) elevating disability pride, I kept encountering roadblocks when trying to get the word out. Now, in 2023, we have 80,000 followers across our social networks and 5,800 in our closed communities.

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Digital grassroots: the Internet fights back

Sherrilynne Starkie

It started in 2004 when a legislative committee held a series of hearings on digital copyright reform. It heard about many contentious issues from industry representatives but when the report was published, the public interest was entirely absent. People will increasingly seek to influence policy, companies and communities.

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Klout, the Super Bowl, and Our Addiction to Shooting the Messenger

Convince & Convert

According to the Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee , Klout was used to help identify the participants, and the list was augmented manually with known local bloggers, gadflies, and connectors. I do not know how many of the 46 were “found” by Klout versus already known by the committee, and it’s not particularly relevant.

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Social Spotlight: Ben & Jerry’s and how to take an actionable stand on social 

Sprout Social

For years companies have faced increasing pressure to take a stand on social and political issues. Then, take some time to reflect on what your company could be doing better to ensure your workplace and business are diverse, equitable and inclusive. Defund the police, defend Black communities! A united front starts at the top.

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6 Teen Activists You Should Be Following in 2021

Likeable

Whether it’s taking a stance for LGBTQ+ rights, fighting against climate change, or shedding light on marginalized communities, this generation is vocal about creating change for the better. They have also started Never Again MSD, a student-run committee that advocates for tighter gun laws, known on social media as #neveragain.

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Social Media Hacking: How to Protect Your Account

Oktopost

No other channel goes further in creating real relationships with your customers, and a community around your brand. These ads can lead to reputational damage for your company. ↑ Hackers used the same approach and accessed Twitter accounts that were linked to the International Olympics Committee. Vulnerable Third-Party Apps.