Consider the following before posting North Peace Tribal Council content to your personal accounts, including photos and videos:
- Could what you post impact North Peace Tribal Council?
- Do you know all the details of the content you are posting about, and whether or not it’s something we can and/or should share online?
- How might this content reflect on you as an employee or the museum as an institution?
- Might this content be confidential?
- Could this content solicit unwanted media attention?
Be Accurate
It’s better to verify information with a source first than to have to post a correction or retraction later. Cite and link to your sources whenever possible; after all, that’s how you build community.
Make sure that you have all of the facts before you post. If you make an error, correct it quickly and visibly.
Make sure that you have all of the facts before you post. If you make an error, correct it quickly and visibly.
Maintain Privacy And Confidentiality
Do not post confidential or proprietary information about North Peace Tribal Council, its member nations, political affiliations, or your fellow employees. Use good ethical judgment.
Collection Of Personal Information
North Peace Tribal Council should not use Facebook and other social media sites to collect the personal information of users.