Resources from our talk
- PDF of the full slide deck
- Example policy language (click to download a.doc file to edit)
- Tips on writing effective social media policies (Hootsuite)
- Why Most Government Social Media Policies Suck (GovGirl)
- California Secretary of State Records & Information Management
- The Unseen Consequences of Hiding Social Comments
- Don't Delete That Post! Why Government Agencies Must Archive Social Media
- Public Officials Can't Block Twitter Accounts
- Bill text for AB 992 (social media and The Brown Act) - to track this bill, click the text link at the top that says "Track" - you'll need to create an account, then will be able to choose the notifications you prefer.
- Hootsuite article on social media for government
Software or services referenced in our talk
- Streamline Web (ok, we didn't talk about ourselves much ...)
- Government Social Media (paid training and policies)
- SurveyGizmo or SurveyMonkey - to learn from your peeps
- ArchiveSocial - save social media content for records requests
- Smarsh - another archiving tool for social, texts, etc.
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