A friend of mine’s sister recently went through an ordeal at her work. An ordeal that I am completely opposed to and find a violation of her personal privacy. Let me paint you a picture without giving away any names (simply out of respect for my friend’s young sister). Let’s call the girl Anne. Anne […]
Social Media Monitoring and Restrictions: A Former Student-Athlete’s Perspective
Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post by former student-athlete, Karen Freberg, who shares her experience with Universities’ social media monitoring, policies and restrictions. Athletic departments have taken an active role in not only engaging in social media promotional activities to increase their brand presence among their fans, but also to use it to […]
Your Social Media Policy: Guidelines For Your Guidelines!
So we’ve seen the social media policy set forth by the IOC for the 2012 Olympic games, and it’s safe to say that the majority of us agree that it’s too restrictive and thus, counter-productive. I thought this would be a great opportunity to review what the whole goal and point of a social media […]