Posted on Jun 26, 2016
With today's expanding social media world, what constitutes fraternization?
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Is it ok for Officers to be friends with Enlisted in their chain of command? What about supervisors/supervisees?
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That's a great question Maj (Join to see)! Honestly, I never really gave the topic much thought.
I would surmise, much like anything else in DoD Land, as long as there are no issues, no issues will be found. I guess it's sort of like an enlisted sitting down in the CO's office and having a cup of coffee while "shooting the sh!t". So long as no lines are crossed, everyone should be good to go.
I would surmise, much like anything else in DoD Land, as long as there are no issues, no issues will be found. I guess it's sort of like an enlisted sitting down in the CO's office and having a cup of coffee while "shooting the sh!t". So long as no lines are crossed, everyone should be good to go.
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I don't think social media would constitute fraternization. I have been friends with subordinates on Facebook. I find it helps me keep track of how they are doing, and is another communication line I can use during the month. I don't comment on their posts, and don't expect them to comment on mine.
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Maj (Join to see)
That's a good point. I had considered it as a tool for helping you keep up with their lives and make sure they're doing ok.
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SGM Billy Herrington
As long as you're not friends with them to purposefully spy on them and use it as a means to track their every move, I see nothing wrong with it and see it as a way to be more informed about your troops.
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Good Query, Glad I don't have to Navigate those Waters being retired.
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