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Code of Conduct Standards for Social Media Contribution

Amelia Eiras edited this page Aug 31, 2021 · 4 revisions

Tracking

Infra spreadsheet Admin Inventory. The spreadsheet publicly lists all the MicroProfilers, who are Infra-Admins. Those MicroProfilers help maintain the diverse tools for the MicroProfile project.

Access

MicroProfile doesn't provide passwords for individual access to its media accounts

Hootsuite

Connects MP Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn accounts. It provides the MicroProfiler with Admin Contributor access to schedule yearly posts, adjusts or delete posts, invites others, etc. Strategically protected to limit access given the bandwidth and the actual use.

Tools

TwitterDeck It provides General Contributor access to publish /retweet content via Twitter. Most common access.

Admin access A = INFRA access (discontinued)

  • Can invite others to access the account as admins or contributors. (discontinued)
  • Can take action on behalf of the team account (Tweet & Retweet), schedule Tweets, create lists, and build collections, etc. (discontinued)

Contributor Access C- General

  • Can take action on behalf of the account (Tweet, Retweet.), schedule Tweets, create lists, follow, and build collections.

COC: example Twitter Media, D4

Twitter mentions & replies using @MicroProfileIO covering the Community activity are set up via “push notifications” settings, 360 MicroProfile.

  1. Re-tweetings do not focus on one vendor's “alone activities” or an individual’s “sole actions.”
  2. Tweets do not focus on the admin/contributor “alone activities.”
  3. There is no “I” on the tweets
  4. @MicroProfileIO is never used to engage/reply or answer a tweet, no matter the topic.

Outbound communication only

  • The A/C (Admin/Contributor) owns what they say & never hides behind the MP media
  • The A/C doesn’t send private messages nor replies to private messages
  • The A/C never blocks anyone, no matter the reason
  • The A/C never follows

How can you achieve contributor media access?

  • Show up and earn the trust of the MP community
  • Learn how the marketing MicroProfilers add value
  • Contribute to the Marketing & Community initiatives and calls
  • Ask questions via the marketing repository git issues
  • Twitter Contributor doesn’t need to be a formal member of the MPWG Project for Twitter deck access
  • Hootsuite Admin does need to be a formal member of the MPWG Project

Interested Twitter Contributor

  • Your Twitter handle must be public, 0 profile private restrictions

Request via email TO:

The subject of Email/git: I wish to be considered a MicroProfile Twitter Contributor.

Body of Email: Copy/paste & answer via that email with a YES to each of the questions below:

  1. Do you understand & accept the MP Twitter Code of Conduct, COC-D4?
  2. Do you agree to be listed in the drive (see header): Your name, Twitter handle, and Twitter volunteer to manage access as a C?
  3. Do you agree to be removed ASAP from having access to Contribute to the MP twitter account? Your removal might occur before being informed via the 2 forums if it is proven that your Twitter actions failed to comply with the COC Standards.

# DISCLOSURE

  1. Your YES to the D4 means that as a C MicroProfiler, you accept to receive & own direct/open written- feedback via the forum/git issues. You accept to be accountable without “perfecting excuses” on the potential FAILURE to use the MP handle.

  2. The MP Mktg repo issues (example 2) submissions are the responsibility of ALL MicroProfilers. Providing direct/open feedback on MP media pushes affects the project itself and reflects in the community.


In MicroProfile communications adding value & using the media to communicate globally can be fun. Join the efforts!