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What is a Social Media Policy As we have said, the Social Media Policy is a document of legal value that helps companies protect themselves from possible communication problems on social media and which, in general, regulates the relationship , mediated by social media, between the company and its employees ( Internal Social Media Policy) and the company and its users/fans. The internal Social Media Policy is addressed to employees and provides guidance on how the company's social presence should be managed and the use of the company account. An external Social Media Policy is aimed, however, at users/fans, in order to indicate the company's purposes on the Social Network, the type of content published, unacceptable behaviors such as spam, OT and offensive attitudes, the privacy information of personal data and the contacts to contact in case of abuse and violations . All we have to do is understand How to Write an external Social Media Policy, to be integrated into the tabs of the company Facebook page or on the site, if this welcomes user comments and ratings in interactive mode.
Taking as an example the Policy we wrote for our Facebook page and those we drew Panama mobile number list up for some of the fan pages we manage: UniSalute and Il Giornale del Cibo , let's see what the main elements are that you will have to take into consideration in the design phase. what-is-a-social-media-policy How to Write an External Social Media Policy 1. Explain what the Reasons for the Policy are First of all, it is necessary to specify what the document is for, who it is aimed at and who it intends to protect. In " Il Giornale del Cibo " we inform users how we manage communication on the fan page and how we would like the community to be used: “Since you have decided to join our vibrant community, we give you two tips to help you understand how our social networks work, how we manage them, and how we would like our users to use this space.” 2. Indicate the Page Function Indicate what the objective is and what the Facebook page is for, taking care to also specify what it is not for , to avoid irrelevant comments and requests.
What you will not find there is information on our health policies and in general on the services offered by UniSalute: this page does not in fact function as customer service. ” 3. List the Rules of Conduct Point by point, indicate the incorrect and inappropriate behavior that will be subject to sanctions. For example, on “Il Giornale del Cibo” we have included: irrelevant comments and links; gratuitously polemical behavior; the adoption of foul and offensive language; publication of content that violates copyright; promotion of illegal, defamatory activities and dissemination of personal data of third parties without authorization. “ To be clearer, we tell you briefly which behaviors are not tolerated by our community: Your comments are welcome, when they are relevant: the editorial staff reserves the right to remove those that go out of line, i.e. those not inherent to the individual discussions (the so-called off topics). The editorial staff doesn't even like people who insert external links off topic. The editorial staff does not tolerate people who engage in gratuitously polemical behaviour, although less so if this becomes a habit and borders on trolling or flame.
Taking as an example the Policy we wrote for our Facebook page and those we drew Panama mobile number list up for some of the fan pages we manage: UniSalute and Il Giornale del Cibo , let's see what the main elements are that you will have to take into consideration in the design phase. what-is-a-social-media-policy How to Write an External Social Media Policy 1. Explain what the Reasons for the Policy are First of all, it is necessary to specify what the document is for, who it is aimed at and who it intends to protect. In " Il Giornale del Cibo " we inform users how we manage communication on the fan page and how we would like the community to be used: “Since you have decided to join our vibrant community, we give you two tips to help you understand how our social networks work, how we manage them, and how we would like our users to use this space.” 2. Indicate the Page Function Indicate what the objective is and what the Facebook page is for, taking care to also specify what it is not for , to avoid irrelevant comments and requests.
What you will not find there is information on our health policies and in general on the services offered by UniSalute: this page does not in fact function as customer service. ” 3. List the Rules of Conduct Point by point, indicate the incorrect and inappropriate behavior that will be subject to sanctions. For example, on “Il Giornale del Cibo” we have included: irrelevant comments and links; gratuitously polemical behavior; the adoption of foul and offensive language; publication of content that violates copyright; promotion of illegal, defamatory activities and dissemination of personal data of third parties without authorization. “ To be clearer, we tell you briefly which behaviors are not tolerated by our community: Your comments are welcome, when they are relevant: the editorial staff reserves the right to remove those that go out of line, i.e. those not inherent to the individual discussions (the so-called off topics). The editorial staff doesn't even like people who insert external links off topic. The editorial staff does not tolerate people who engage in gratuitously polemical behaviour, although less so if this becomes a habit and borders on trolling or flame.