I recently wrote about the two social media platforms you absolutely need to be on, pre-crisis. The first was Twitter and the second was YouTube. When it comes to publishing a video response to a crisis and having it (pretty well instantly) rank at the top of the search engines, YouTube is the platform you […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 23rd 2013
Another week filled with awesome content. Check out what you may have missed below. … And have an awesome weekend! Posts from the Crisis Intelligence Blog Social Media Law: You Cannot Fire Employees for what they “Like” on Facebook Monitoring Sudents’ Social Media Activity: Guidelines For Schools Your Guide to Leveraging and Managing Twitter in […]
How Can Schools Protect Themselves From Students Who Defame Them?
I recently came across this article, which elaborates on the actions a headteacher in the UK took against a student who was publishing less-than-flattering blog posts about the way the school was being run. This is not the first time a school is faced with a situation such as this, and it most certainly will not […]
Your Guide to Leveraging and Managing Twitter in a Crisis
One thing is for sure: no matter where a crisis originates these days, it will find itself being discussed, linked to, shared and retweeted on Twitter. Hashtags will be developed and used, your organization will experience an influx of tweets and mentions that will need to be monitored, filtered through and responded to – in […]
Monitoring Students’ Social Media Activity: Guidelines For Schools
Last week, I published a post on a California school district that has hired a third-party monitoring firm to monitor 14,000 of their students’ public social media posts. Read: California School District Prevents Crises by Monitoring Students’ Social Media Posts With all of the cyberbullying and other issues young people face online today, and all of […]
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