Social
Media Policy & Community Guidelines
Social media is a
powerful tool that can be used to connect our communities. A senator may use a
variety of social media platforms to communicate with the public. Senator Sarah
Keyeski uses her social media pages as a space to share updates about Wisconsin
state government, her work and activity as a Wisconsin State Senator, and
issues affecting the 14th Senate District and the State of Wisconsin. Senator
Keyeski encourages respectful and civil dialogue on her pages.
Community Guidelines
The below (including
but not limited to) types of comments/posts are prohibited on Senator Keyeski’s social media site and are subject to removal by
the Office of Senator Keyeski:
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Content
that is threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, profane, obscene or
indecent
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Content
that contains hate speech or discriminates against a protected class
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Campaign
content, including content urging or opposing the nomination or election of a
candidate
·
Content
or conduct that encourages illegal activity or in violation of a federal, state
or local law
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Content
that is unrelated to the topic being discussed or business of the State of
Wisconsin
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Content
that infringes on a copyright, trademark, or other proprietary right of any
party
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Content
that is confidential, invasive of another person’s privacy, or contains
personal information
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Advertisements,
solicitations, or other content that promotes or endorses services or products
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Content
that tends to compromise the safety and security of the public, including state
employees
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Content
that is repetitive or spamming in nature – including posting the same comment
multiple times
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Content
that disrupts the normal flow of dialogue or negatively affects other users’
ability to engage in discussions on this page