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Social Media/New Media Guidelines
As the personal and professional use of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, blogs and other social media/new media tools increase, the BSA should consider developing social media guidelines to assist employees in the proper and acceptable use.

These guidelines would cover appropriate professional use in serving and growing membership, as well as allowances for flexibility of personal use on personal time, without fear of violating corporate policies.
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Christopher Schuler 3 months ago
They last thing we need is more guidelines...
Lou Perseghin 3 months ago
I'd like to see innovation run its course on this sort of thing, without being stuck in a mire of rules that may not be applicable across the board.

Oversight in this regard would hinder the inherent swiftness of these new media venues.
jeburke 3 months ago
Fresh off of the Regional marketing summit in St. Louis, I know our council needs to engage social networking. But we need to know how to include youth... ie: any youth who gets involved on our social networking will have "personally identifiable information." Guidelines on how to deal with this would be much appreciated!
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