SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY
Members of Bedworth Rugby Club enjoy the opportunities and rewards of a community based sports club combined with affiliation to county and national rugby union associations. It is subsequently expected that members will uphold the ethos of the club in all social media interactions. Members will not act in such a way that the image of BRFC is brought into disrepute nor in a way that harms it’s immediate and wider rugby community.
Social media can be, when appropriate, an effective tool and is commonly used by the BRFC community to disseminate information, express their views, comments, ideas and criticism on a whole range of issues. BRFC expects members to use social media in a respectful and responsible manner. Social media should not be used to insult, present offensive or inappropriate content or to misrepresent the club or any member of BFRC or the external rugby community.
The purpose of this policy is to set standards of behaviour for the use of social media that are consistent with the broader values and expectations of the BRFC community.
Social Media – refers to all social networking sites such as (but not limited to) Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Formspring, YouTube and MySpace, MSN, Stumbleupon, BRFC Website, Team sites such as Pitchero, and includes email and mobile devices. All bulk emails/communication should be ‘BCC’ or sent in such a way that members’ emails are not made public.
Members of Bedworth Rugby Club enjoy the opportunities and rewards of a community based sports club combined with affiliation to county and national rugby union associations. It is subsequently expected that members will uphold the ethos of the club in all social media interactions. Members will not act in such a way that the image of BRFC is brought into disrepute nor in a way that harms it’s immediate and wider rugby community.
Social media can be, when appropriate, an effective tool and is commonly used by the BRFC community to disseminate information, express their views, comments, ideas and criticism on a whole range of issues. BRFC expects members to use social media in a respectful and responsible manner. Social media should not be used to insult, present offensive or inappropriate content or to misrepresent the club or any member of BFRC or the external rugby community.
The purpose of this policy is to set standards of behaviour for the use of social media that are consistent with the broader values and expectations of the BRFC community.
Social Media – refers to all social networking sites such as (but not limited to) Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Formspring, YouTube and MySpace, MSN, Stumbleupon, BRFC Website, Team sites such as Pitchero, and includes email and mobile devices. All bulk emails/communication should be ‘BCC’ or sent in such a way that members’ emails are not made public.
