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CPS publishes new social media guidelines

As part of Hate Crime Awareness Week, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has today published guidelines as to the range of offences for which social media users could face prosecution.

CPS Logo ImageThe guidelines make it clear that social media users who create derogatory hashtags, who try to gather virtual mobs to target people, people who post humiliating photoshopped images, users who indulge in the practice of “baiting” and people who post or encourage people to repeat grossly offensive messages should face prosecution, which could result in a jail term.  The maximum jail term for such offences is 12 months.

The guidelines are keen to point out that message must pass what they’re describing as a “high threshold” before a prosecution can take place.

The guidelines go on to clarify that teenagers who send sexually explicit images of themselves are not to be prosecuted providing it is consensual and all parties are a similar age.

The new guidelines (which can be read in full here) are particularly welcome after a report earlier this year found that 1 in 4 teenagers had suffered some form of online abuse.

Further information on Hate Crime Awareness Week can be found by visiting the Stop Hate UK website.

 

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Tips on Tuesday

A small but often overlooked bit of advice for today’s Tip on Tuesday

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Twitter lends itself perfectly for multiple people to use the same company account. 

It is a nice touch for each person who uses the account to sign off their tweets with their initials.  Whilst giving the company account a more personal touch, this also means that customers know who they have spoken to and are able to connect via other methods to the company and ask for the person they want.  Customers like continuity, especially when it makes their life much easier – and as a result makes it much easier for them to buy your service or product!

A pinned tweet or indeed the company bio is the perfect place to name who is using the Twitter account.

 

Tips on Tuesday

Today’s tip is about using a new tool on Twitter.

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Did you know you can now add Gifs into tweets?  This can be a really great marketing tool.  It won’t work for every tweet you write, but add an appropriate Gif into one of your tweets and it will catch people’s eye.  Don’t overuse the tool, but a carefully shared Gif can ensure certain tweets reach further.

 

 

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Today’s Tip on Tuesday can be applied to all your social media channels.

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Quite simply today’s tip is about trolls.  Sadly social media trolls are not as cute as the little guy above, who we like a LOT!  And we say mute them on Twitter or unfollow them on Facebook!

We prefer muting/unfollowing to blocking for a couple of reasons: –

  1. The person you have muted does not know you have muted them
  2. Muting essential does the same as blocking but it can be easily reversed if you change your mind.

Trolls want a response.  They will soon get bored and move on if you don’t engage with them.

That isn’t to say you shouldn’t block and/or someone who is becoming increasingly abusive.  However for a more diplomatic action, which can be important with a work brand, muting is the way to go!

Tips on Tuesday

For today’s Tip on Tuesday we’re concentrating on Twitter

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Today’s tip is to create an original hashtag for your marketing campaign.  Rather than using a hashtag that is already created, find something new and unique that reflects your brand.  And then use it.  Use it wherever you can and become a voice.

Make yourselves get noticed by being trend setters!

 

 

Tips on Tuesday

For today’s Tip on Tuesday we’re going to advise on something that can be applied to all your social media channels.

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I am sure you will have all been followed by accounts on your social media platforms that promise “1000 followers for $10” and other variations.

Our advice is simply don’t.  You won’t be buying real followers, it will just be a raft of accounts specifically created for this purpose.  If you buy a large number of followers, the quality of your audience will be diluted and the impact of your posts will diminish.

Never has the old saying “quality over quantity” been more apt.

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A slight deviation for us today, in that we’re going to talk about online bullying and abuse.  Whilst this does fit under our remit for education, it isn’t a usual topic for our Tips on Tuesday segment but it is certainly a topic worth visiting.

We wrote a lengthy post on keeping children safe on social media here and we feel the message must be that if you see instances of cyber bullying report it. 

Immediate steps – and this is our tip – you can take are: –

  1. Don’t respond or engage
  2. Keep evidence
  3. Block the person who is bullying
  4. Report to the relevant social media site the bullying appears on.

Bullying Uk have written an excellent piece on Cyber Bullying and you can report instances of online abuse by visiting stopbullying.gov and following their report tool.

You can also report Hate Speech online by using the following details: –

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Last week we spoke about resharing content on Facebook in this post.

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For today’s Tip we are visiting the same topic on Twitter.  Last week, Twitter announced that they were making it possible for users to retweet their own content, which makes sharing your posts much easier.

Don’t be afraid to share your content again with a “have you seen this” or “we spoke about this here”.  As long as you don’t spam your followers it is a perfectly valid marketing tool to ensure what you have said is seen.

Have you anything in particular you would like us to do a Tip on?  Do let us know!

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For today’s tip we are concentrating on something we have touched on separately but probably not said explicitly.

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Very simply, make people aware of where you are!  If you are on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram etc, have links to your accounts clearly visible on your website (and make sure they open in a new tab/window!).

Similarly, make sure your website is clearly linked on all your social media accounts.  Your reach will be greater the more places you are found!

Be visible!

 

Twitter Rings in the Changes

Following a disappointing uptake in new users, Twitter have announced a number of changes to their platform to try to encourage people to use it.

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Probably the most significant change will be that photos, videos and gifs will no longer be included in the 140 character limit.  On a similar vein, usernames will also be exempt from the limit.

Tweets beginning with an “@” sign will now be visible to all followers and you will, in future have the ability to retweet and quote yourself.

I think in particular the exemption of multimedia and usernames from the character limit is an interesting idea, meaning every one of the 140 characters can be used for useful content.

I look forward to seeing the response to these changes and whether they will indeed signal a change in fortune for Twitter.