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Yes, you need a social media policy. How do you create one, who do you consult, and how does it continue to respond to changing technology?

Speakers may wish to consider the following questions:

  • What are the components, issues, and stakeholders involved in developing a Social Media Policy?
  • How do you manage social media within your organization?
  • How do you address privacy, accessibility, Terms of Service/Use and other legal issues, rules of a community, security, intellectual property, copyright laws, and more?
  • What practical advice would you give people who are just starting on this? Do you have templates, a process or guides to help others?
  • What are the potential trials and tribulations? What was the key to your success?

If you would like to submit a speaker/panel submission, please describe what you will talk about, what organization you are representing, the format you are proposing, and how your proposal maps to the Camp themes. Creativity is encouraged!

All submissions for speakers/panels must be uploaded here no later than midnight EST on January 23, 2010. Voting by the Community and space availability will determine if your session is accepted. Voting closes at midnight EST January 30, 2010. The final Camp schedule will be posted no later than February 1, 2010.

Proposed Policy Pickle Sessions



Developing social media policies for government

http://rethinkconsulting.blogspot.com (60 hits)

Is it possible for government organizations to be proactive and innovative in the social media space when traditionally policies regarding communications with the public, consultations, and public opinion research are very risk averse and heavily policed? What type of policies can manage risk while empowering employees? More... (The Policy Pickle)

1 Comments 226 views by Annie Crombie submitted 47 days ago

Forming local social media citizen action groups

ipsociety.net (62 hits)

Social media offer unprecedented opportunities for sharing and acting upon important information citizens need to comprehend important issues of public policy which are regularly muted, distorted or ignored altogether in the main stream media defined here as those reaching the largest numbers of news consumers locally, regionally and nationally. Ma More... (The Policy Pickle)

1 Comments 236 views by Patrick Reilly submitted 46 days ago

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