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SYLLABUS: Social Media Skills (+ notes from the course) Twitter 'Investigative' Journalism 101: The Syllabus. WaPo’s Social Media Guidelines Paint Staff Into Virtual Corner; Full Text of Guidelines. Late Friday afternoon, Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) Senior Editor Milton Coleman sent a memo to the staff with a social media policy — effectively immediately — aimed at staffers’ use of “individual accounts on online social networks, when used for reporting and for personal use.”

WaPo’s Social Media Guidelines Paint Staff Into Virtual Corner; Full Text of Guidelines

The new policy was translated externally by WaPo ombudsman Andy Alexander on his blog, along with a worst-case illustration: the decision by Managing Editor Raju Narisetti, responsible for features and the web, to shut down what appears to have been a small Twitter account intended for a private audience of friends and associates (as private as something that goes to 90-ish people can be) after some of his comments were called into question. Most of the online conversation that ensued was among people who had not yet seen the guidelines, which the paper, in a major transparency failure, didn’t make public. paidContent has obtained the full text, posted below.

Using Social Networking Tools for Reporting.