It's been nearly 14 years since the first social media site appeared. According to information experts Danah M. Boyd of UC-Berkeley and Nicole B. Ellison of Michigan State University, SixDegrees.com allowed users to create profiles and list their friends. Today, while the list of social media networking sites continues to expand, there remains little in the way of formal social media etiquette. That is, until now. Digital marketer Sean Rusinko has written The Social Media Constitution, which he offers as social media governance for digital marketers. Here's the preamble:
“We the People of Web 2.0, in order to form a more perfect online community, establish relevance, ensure user-friendliness, provide for fresh user-generated content, promote related web content of our peers, and secure the Blessings of inbound links to ourselves, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Social Media of the Internet.”
Rusinko's social media constitution also includes seven Articles that encompass key behavioral ethics that can be quite useful for anyone wishing to make a positive impact in new media. Read more.
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