The following guidelines and best practices are intended to ensure consistency across all 多人内射-affiliated social media properties, while keeping the community safe. The basic rules are to be authentic, engaging, and professional.
Content
- Prioritize 多人内射-created content over external parties (for example, if a news release is posted on the Media Centre and then picked up by local media, post the original news release rather than media鈥檚 story).
- There are no shortage of events happening around campus, and social media can boost awareness and attendance at events.
- Everybody loves photos of people and the 多人内射 campuses regardless of platform. Try to pair your messaging with photos of real students, staff and campus landmarks. Only use stock images as an absolute last resort and be prepared to defend them when challenged.
Voice
- Social media is a conversation. Be friendly, casual and enthusiastic. Formal English is not necessary.
- Check for errors and typos. If you get caught out, apologize and fix the error.
- But also remember that 多人内射 is an educational institution 鈥 improper grammar and mistakes run the risk of embarrassing us.
- Tailor the voice for each platform. Posts on Instagram, where the audience is a younger demographic, may be more fun and laidback than posts on LinkedIn, where the audience is more professional.
- Engagement is encouraged. Respond to positive comments on all platforms, and at the very least like a comment to acknowledge that the commenter has been heard. Negative and critical comments are common on social media. The Communications Office responds to negative comments if the situation calls for it. Refrain from deleting negative comments, unless they are derogatory or harmful.
Threats of Violence
- Threats of violence are taken seriously. Your safety and that of the college community is paramount. Threats can be made privately through direct messages or publicly in the comment section.
- In the event of a real or perceived threat immediately email聽osiasd@camosun.ca,听corwint@camosun.ca听补苍诲听macdonalds1@camosun.ca聽with Protection Services. Please also notify the Communications and Marketing department by email聽porterr@camosun.ca.
- Please do not respond but preserve as much information, such screenshots, as possible in the event of an investigation. Don鈥檛 delete anything that may need to be used as evidence and treat the incident as confidential.
Images & Video
- Social media posts with images or video have more engagement and reach than posts without images (even on LinkedIn). Ensure that all posts have an accompanying image or video.
- The first choice is to use images of real students and staff in all marketing materials.
- Where possible, use images that belong to 多人内射 from聽聽with "Photo credit: 多人内射 College" (especially on Instagram).
- Smartphone photos and videos are cool, too. No need to credit anyone if you or a colleague took the photo. Follow basic rules of photography (don鈥檛 cut off people鈥檚 heads, make sure they aren鈥檛 blurry, etc.) and remember to let people know what you鈥檙e doing.
- People love to see real people on social media. On most occasions, it is acceptable to take photos of students and staff for social media usage. Be sure to get their verbal consent before taking photos and be clear that their image will be used on 多人内射鈥檚 social media. If they hesitate or refuse, respect their wishes.
- Purchasing stock photos is an option. Graphics Services uses Getty Images as its stock photo supplier. Each stock photo ordered through Graphics is $20, to be charged back to your cost centre. More information is available through聽.
- Stock photos don鈥檛 engage our audience as well as authentic 多人内射 photos. A mediocre campus shot from your phone will perform better than a slick stock photo.
- Never聽鈥済rab鈥 photos off the internet and post them on any 多人内射-affiliated social media account. Most photos found online, especially if they come up in Google Image searches, are copyrighted material.
Promotional Graphics
- Use only properly sized JPG or PNG images for events. Never聽post PDFs of posters or flyers, and especially don鈥檛 ever try to post a Word document.
- Incorporate social media into your event promotion strategy and include social media graphics on the initial request to 多人内射 Graphics. Ask for JPG and PNG files properly sized for social media:
- Facebook: 1200px x 630px
- Facebook event: 1920px x 1080px
- Twitter: 1024px x 512px
- Instagram: 1080px x 1080px (standard); portrait: 1080px x 1350px; landscape: 1080px by 566px (aspect ratio 1.91:1)
- LinkedIn: 1104px x 736px (note: images sized for Facebook work just fine on LinkedIn)
- When time or resources are tight, the general standard of聽1200px x 630px(aspect ratio 1.91:1) will work just fine across all platforms, with little chance of pixelating or stretching.
- Social media sizes are constantly evolving! We use this聽聽to stay up to date.
- For social media ad specs, please contact the Communications Office.
Crowdsourcing Content
- Students often organize and promote their own events on campus, and they create graphics for the events. We have some responsibility to support students and their projects on 多人内射 social media accounts, albeit with the following caveats:
- The college has the right to refuse to share student-created graphics at our discretion.
- Students are asked to use the聽多人内射 Student-Produced icon聽on their materials. Student-created graphics should never use the 多人内射 logo, to differentiate them from official college promo materials.
- It鈥檚 appropriate to share photos that students or staff post on social media, and this kind of crowdsourced content is engaging and interesting for our audiences. Always ask permission (sending a direct message is better than posting a comment) before sharing.
- Reposting content from other 多人内射-affiliated accounts is a great boost. Use a repost app and be sure to link to and credit the source.
Please email聽social@camosun.ca聽if you have questions.