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Parler: What Brands Need to Know About the Latest Social Media Network

Ignite Social Media

Parler community guidelines are simple and to the point. Users who violate any guidelines, are subject to a community jury and could be removed from the app. Aka, the company could require you to pay its legal fees if they get sued over something you post. There are really only two main rules of Parler.

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10 Examples of How Content Creators and Teams Are Using AI

Buffer Social

One Buffer community member said, “I’ve been apprehensive about AI because it isn’t necessarily original because of what it’s referencing (at least with art).” Their writer policy and guidelines regarding AI-generated content explicitly state that they don’t accept AI-generated content.

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Decoding corporate communications: Functions, goals and skills

Sprout Social

What is the function of corporate communication? The functions of corporate communication vary according to the different audiences being targeted and the goals you need to achieve. As companies switch to hybrid work models, effective internal communication is essential now more than ever. Some companies, like QAD Inc.,

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The Creator’s Toolkit: 27+ Content Creation Tools for Every Stage of the Process

Buffer Social

These tools encompass everything from the social platforms you choose to build your presence on to the community-building app where you engage with your audience. Writing tools If you create any form of written content, whether that’s a long-form newsletter or Instagram captions, then these tools might work great for you.

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So, What’s the Deal with “Clubhouse”?

Likeable

Simplicity is Clubhouse’s defining characteristic (for now): voice-only, atomized communities, few visible engagements, no direct messaging capabilities, ephemeral content, etc. . The absence of community guidelines and moderation tools in the app as it currently exists could rouse brand safety concerns. Our First Impression.

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Universities: How to Use Social Media as Well as Students Do

agora pulse

Used effectively, social media can become an integral part of a university’s culture, community, and connection. Community Connection. Another important way that universities can use social media is to highlight their connections with the community. Is it involved with any community organizations or non-profits ?

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Employee Advocacy on Social Media: What is it and How to Do it Right

Hootsuite

Or, it can mean that employees share the company culture online. An employee advocacy program provides guidelines, resources, and rewards. It’s not just the company that benefits. Even more people (65%) trust a company technical expert. Nearly three-quarters expect the company culture to be “values-driven and inclusive.”