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Making social media work for you
Dr Bex Lewis, Research Fellow in Social Media and Online Learning, CODEC, Durham University
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
• New connections through shared interests• Building your “brand”• Pre/During/Post Event Conversations• Breaking news• Asking questions• Sharing pithy statements/quotes• Being “polemical”
• Connecting with “offline friends” • Keeping in touch• Sharing news stories and media• Sharing photos• Organising events• Interaction and discussion• Groups: Community
• Find friends• Post status updates• Comment on others photos• Post & Tag people in photos• Offer pastoral care• Leave public messages on the ‘wall’• Send private ‘messages’• Join Groups, Like Pages• Link to other social media• Set up events
Don’t overthink. Running through committees, endless drafts and approval processes to get a response out there can cause far more damage than good. As long as you have taken the time to assess the situation and can take a rational, respectful tone in your response, even an awkward response is OK to start with, and buys you time to continue to respond to the problem.