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Social Media Ethics

By: Sagefrog

If you’re a journalist or business writer, you know all about ethics – what you can and can’t write, where your opinions are not welcome and how to conduct your personal decisions. But with the age of social media, guarding your personal beliefs and interests may be harder. Just because you’re expected to write in an unbiased way professionally, are you also to do so on your personal social media accounts? What about “liking” a client’s
Facebook page or retweeting something a source said? According to this article in ReynoldsCenter Business Journal, there are few steps in social media ethics, including knowing your newsroom, thinking before you tweet, and not being a jerk. Read the article for the 10 best practices for social media.

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