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14 examples that can help you update your social media community guidelines

Communications Conversations

And, after the year we all just had, if you haven’t already, now is the perfect time to revisit your social media community guidelines. These guidelines have taken on increasing importance over the last 15 months for a few big reasons: I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the country is fairly divided at the moment.

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Nailing the Facebook Image: Handy Cheat Sheet

Flack's Revenge

To properly target and engage your audience on Facebook, you need impressive visual assets. Luckily, Facebook offers the freedom to be creative and use eye-catching images in your profile, company page, ads and event invites. Even the savviest social media professionals may not be aware of the Facebook’s image specs.

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3 Facebook Ad Statistics to Take Note Of

ReimaginePR

Facebook ads can be an incredibly effective method of reaching out to customers. One option to avoid this barrier is to partner with a Facebook advertising specialist that can highlight the information that truly matters. Unfortunately, the important ones aren’t always highlighted by Facebook. Cost per Checkout.

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Top 10 Guidelines For Social Media Participation

Shift Communications

Below are guidelines that we drafted a while ago, refreshed for use for anyone who finds their way to them here on our blog. Feel free to repurpose and substitute your company name below and tweak as you see fit to fit your company’s guidelines. All we ask is that if you find it helpful to reach out and let us know! Todd Defren.

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Can Ethical PRs Represent Unethical Clients?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Just look at the pressure on the comms team at Facebook, which has come to epitomize the struggle to do ethical work at a company that is acting in bad faith. Whistleblower Frances Haugen has managed to break through where previous Facebook critics have not. Haugen has also benefited from good timing. Until you can’t.

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FTC Endorsement Guidelines: What Agencies Need to Know

Shift Communications

In 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) came out with guidelines regarding disclosure of endorsements that were significantly updated to take into account the ever-expanding domain of online advertising and social media. Reading and then understanding said guidelines in the Federal Register caused many a migraine for marketers.

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Bits, Bytes and the Ethics of Data

PRSay

It recently came to light that Cambridge Analytica , a political research firm, had gathered and exploited data on the likes and personalities of tens of millions of American Facebook users, to micro-target political messages to them before the 2016 U.S. Facebook has also updated its privacy policies. presidential election.

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