Difference between revisions of "CDC Social Media Tools, Guidelines & Best Practices"
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|Year Published=2019 | |Year Published=2019 | ||
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+ | |Source Website=https://www.cdc.gov/socialmedia/tools/guidelines/ | ||
|Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Citizens | |Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Citizens | ||
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|Covers Usage Of=Social Media | |Covers Usage Of=Social Media | ||
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|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes | |Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes | ||
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Includes some technical explanations about social media tools. | |Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Includes some technical explanations about social media tools. | ||
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A set of 6 documents results in a comprehensive guideline for the use of social media in emergencies. Using best practice examples (Facebook and Twitter), the difference between good and bad publications in social media is shown. | A set of 6 documents results in a comprehensive guideline for the use of social media in emergencies. Using best practice examples (Facebook and Twitter), the difference between good and bad publications in social media is shown. |
Revision as of 10:44, 14 February 2022
Created: 3 February 2022
Last edited: 9 August 2023
Last edited: 9 August 2023
Quick Facts
Publishing Organisation:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Year:
2019Languages:
EnglishStatus:
Work in ProgressCovers Thematic
Target audience
Audience experience level
Disaster Management Phase
Synopsis
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A set of 6 documents results in a comprehensive guideline for the use of social media in emergencies. Using best practice examples (Facebook and Twitter), the difference between good and bad publications in social media is shown.