Intel Social Media Guidelines
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Intel encourages its employees to engage with social media and tells them how (via Asfaq)–
- Provide unique, individual perspectives on what’s going on at Intel and in the world.
- Post meaningful, respectful comments – in other words, no spam and no remarks that are off-topic or offensive.
- Reply to comments quickly, when a response is appropriate.
- Respect proprietary information and confidentiality.
- When disagreeing with others’ opinions, keep it cool.
- Know and follow the Intel Code of Conduct and the Intel Privacy Policy
Do you know of any other companies who have similar formal social media guidelines?
Update: IBM also has social media guidelines.
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