Posted on Feb 28, 2015
Should questions and discussions be shared on both RallyPoint and Facebook?
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Sir,
That really is your call, I would recommend you do not link them though. Social media branding is critical these days and if you have a private social media life (as much as it can be private), it is a good idea to keep it separate from your professional forums.
Some people are very much who they are on and off duty and there is no separation between private and professional life though... I tend to refer to that as lack of life balance, myself.
Another consideration is OPSEC, or probably more to the point, PERSEC. Threats to the military and their family is getting more common these days and improperly linking accounts gives an inside advantage to malcontents looking for easy targets. True, there are a lot of people out there that say "bring it on," but most of them have limited contact with their families (usually because of their professional life and work-life balance). This is also an argument for not placing military pictures or referencing your military career on your facebook (or similar social media sites).
If you do maintain a "Professional" facebook account (might not hurt for post career professional development) that separates your military contacts from your family and friends contacts, then linking to create a cohesive brand between LinkedIn, Facebook, RallyPoint, etc... can be good preparation for separation.
That really is your call, I would recommend you do not link them though. Social media branding is critical these days and if you have a private social media life (as much as it can be private), it is a good idea to keep it separate from your professional forums.
Some people are very much who they are on and off duty and there is no separation between private and professional life though... I tend to refer to that as lack of life balance, myself.
Another consideration is OPSEC, or probably more to the point, PERSEC. Threats to the military and their family is getting more common these days and improperly linking accounts gives an inside advantage to malcontents looking for easy targets. True, there are a lot of people out there that say "bring it on," but most of them have limited contact with their families (usually because of their professional life and work-life balance). This is also an argument for not placing military pictures or referencing your military career on your facebook (or similar social media sites).
If you do maintain a "Professional" facebook account (might not hurt for post career professional development) that separates your military contacts from your family and friends contacts, then linking to create a cohesive brand between LinkedIn, Facebook, RallyPoint, etc... can be good preparation for separation.
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That is your call Sir. I choose not to, but my profiles are linked. Rallypoint is not authorized to post for me.
You can also set your privacy setting so that only you see what Rallypoint posts..... in case you are worried about the two meeting. I did that with my exercise programs because I don't care to broadcast when I am working out to the whole world....... and I am sure that they appreciate it.
V/R,
CPT Butler
You can also set your privacy setting so that only you see what Rallypoint posts..... in case you are worried about the two meeting. I did that with my exercise programs because I don't care to broadcast when I am working out to the whole world....... and I am sure that they appreciate it.
V/R,
CPT Butler
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