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Social Media Etiquette
Social Media Etiquette
Social Media Etiquette
From: toddlerstoteens.org
Make others feel
comfortable.
NEVER USE ALL CAPS!
🞑 It makes people feel like you’re shouting at
Nothsetma.lkers allowed.
🞑 Liking, re-tweeting, or re-
pinning everything
someone posts can be
annoying and may feel
intrusive to the other
person.
Acknowledge
others.
Reply, like, re-tweet or pin.
🞑 Ifsomeone sends you something, mentions you
in a post, or tags you in a positive way,
acknowledge it.
Don’t just walk away.
🞑 Remember – when
interacting with someone,
you are in a conversation
with them. If you were
together, would you just
leave?
Never speak badly
of others.
What you post online stays online!
🞑 Itonly takes someone else a few seconds to
share your post or re-tweet your tweet.
Passive aggressive posts
are good for no one.
🞑 The person you’re targeting
may miss it entirely.
🞑 The person you’re not
targeting may take it
personally.
🞑 And the person who doesn’t
get it will just fill in the
blanks
Nice-mannered
people succeed.
Social media can have an impact on
your reputation - personally &
professionally.
🞑 Itonly takes someone else a few seconds to share
your post. People will remember, and they will
Wtoaulkl.d you say
it in person?
🞑 Ifyou wouldn’t say it to
their face, you shouldn’t
say it online.
🞑 In fact, you have to be
even nicer online – subtle
nuances of communication
Etiquette principles are respect,
consideration & honesty.
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Required Output:
1 to 2 minute Advocacy
Campaign Video on Proper
Use of Social Media