SOC1AL MED1A COMMANDMENTS
1. THE '3 PāS'
The three pās stand for Personal, Professional, and Passion and these are three things that should be qualities of any of your social media sites. You need your sites to be personal so that they stand out. Be professional; stick to your craft. Post content you are passionate about: entertainment, sports, or even politics. Make your social media presence say something about you. It will also help your followers feel a sense of connectivity to you as well.
2. IF YOU WOULDNāT SAY IT OUT LOUD, DONāT POST IT
Self-explanatory. If you wouldnāt speak it, donāt tweet it. Donāt be that person who hides behind a keyboard.
Iām sure Justine Sacco didnāt mean harm by this, but her name is now forever associated withĀ this post.
3. VERIFY BEFORE RETWEETING
There are many cases where news outlets donāt fact check. Make sure you do! You donāt want to be the journalist whoās named is tarnished because you gave your followers wrong information. Being first isnāt more important than being right.
Many news outlets got backlash afterĀ reporting the wrong personĀ of a controversial shooting
4. KEEP IT SFW
Safe for Work! Keep it PG or PG-13. Nobody likes vulgar material.
5. CATER TO YOUR AUDIENCE BUT REMEMBER ANYONE CAN SEE WHAT YOU POST
Keep in mind that the people who follow you are not the only ones who view your work. Anytime someone comes to your page, they are deciding whether or not to follow you and trust you as a source for information. Fight for those followers. Make their decision to follow worth their while.
6. BEWARE OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Sometimes you may run into a situation where you will be asked to write something on someone you know or something close to your heart. Try to avoid talking about people you know personally.
7. BE TRANSPARENT
Donāt lock your pages. What do you have to hide?
8. DONāT STEAL TWEETS
Credit otherās work. Donāt say you wrote something or found something when you didnāt. A lot of trouble (such as plagiarism accusations) can come your way.
9. HAVE A VOICE THAT ISNāT OFFENSIVE
Donāt be scared to say how you feel about something, at the end of the day itās your page. But be āpolitically correctā.
10. POST RESPONSIBLY
Anything you wouldnāt want your mom or boss to see, donāt let your social media followers see.
Here are 10 people who learned how social media can get you fired
11. DONāT DELETE TWEETS/POSTS
If you make a spelling mistake or a grammar mistake, fine. Quickly delete and fix. But if you make an informative mistake, instead of deleting, own up to the mistake. Donāt delete because at the end of the day, you canāt really delete anything from the Internet. Screenshots live forever.










