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6. Risk Management
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Social MediaYou want engagement, but can you handle the truth
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Risk Management
• Playing in social media means letting go of some communications control
• Social Media means allowing the community to contribute content……. praise, question, criticise, suggest
• Social Media risk management needs to work across 2 spaces– Your organisation’s own social media sites (facebook, blog etc)
– Others social media sites - you’re being spoken of
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Risk Management by 3 mechanisms
POLICY TECHNOLOGY
Managing humansAsking for compliance
3 strikes
Limiting accessModeration
Banning
LAW
Telecommunications Act 474Brodie’s Law
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Risk Management 3 mechanisms
POLICY TECHNOLOGY
Please I’m stopping you
LAW
You’re nicked
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Employee Social Media policy (generally in place in education sector/government)
Social Media monitoring action planWhat if’s with negative, derogatory comments in other’s
spaces
Site Code of ConductEstablishes rules, etiquette, tone and provides recourse
to counsel an offender
POLICY
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2 phasesSetup• Limit community posting ability – comments only (max security)• Use profanity filter• Block list
Moderation• All activity goes to the admin’• Removal of comment• Block/ban users posting - serious breaches• Take site down
TECHNOLOGY
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Telecommunications Act
LAW
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Facebook Terms You will not bully, intimidate, or harass another
user.
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The Social Media Fire Drill
Workshop your response strategy and avoid policy on the run, although there may be
learnings along the journey
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Workshop 2
• In groups (4 to 5), run a Social Media Fire Drill
i. Create 2 serious breaches of your codeii. Take 1 scenario and prepare your response
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Scenario’s – your Facebook pageAct• Strong criticism and/or derogatory comment
• User continues with more criticism and/or derogatory comment
• After blocking user comes back under false name and continues attack
Action• Inform Principal• Advise user of Code of Conduct
(preferably verbally)• Remove comment
• Remove comment/s• Block user• Refer to Code of Conduct (preferably
verbally)
• Relentless attack – take down page and report to Facebook
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It’s the moralising that will be the biggest challenge
it’s always the grey, not the black & white
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Here’s some greyI respect every thing the school has done for my children over the years; it’s a place we all love but I’ve noticed a troubling change. With 3 children all of whom have been exposed to the naplan test (2 children now twice) I have seen their behaviour worryingly change in the lead up to the tests. They are clearly stressed and all have complained that their teachers are saying that they must do a good job in the test or the school “will get into trouble”. I’ve had a look at the my school website and have noticed that the school’s results in all but one area are considerably below the average.
If this is what naplan does for schools underperforming then I’ll be left with no alternative but to remove my children and send them to a better performing school. Stressing children like this is just not on.
While this is only a rumour I have heard several parents (with academically struggling children) say that their teacher had in a round about way suggested that their children could stay home on naplan day.
What’s going on? Please tell me I’ve got it wrong.
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Risk Management3 mechanisms
POLICY TECHNOLOGY
Please I’m stopping you
LAW
You’re nicked
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References• Telecommunications Act 474.17• Brodies Law
Please seek own legal advice and guidance from your superiors. Advice in this presentation is general in nature
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