Posted on Apr 22, 2020
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I've noticed this on Facebook. An Army officer shared an article from New York Times. A soldier pointed out Article 88 of UCMJ. I don't see how that would apply in this case because there were no contemptuous words used by the original Poster. I've researched this a bit and tried to look at past cases but does this example violate Article 88?
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I would say no, but I'm thinking an Army officer should be a lot more circumspect on social media too.
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LTC Kevin B.
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I agree with both of your points.
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Agreed.
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SGT Herbert Bollum
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I agree but isn't he following in the same direction of POTUS.
Saying all kinds of things on social media which probably should be kept quiet.
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I make a general rule to not Facebook friend anyone I currently work with (most of the time).
I also have nothing military in my cover or profile photo to ensure no one thinks I'm in the / representing the Army.

I'm also glad Social media wasn't around when I was Enlisted / a Jr Officer.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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“ Active-duty members may not engage in any partisan political activity, even on social media sites. Posting of any direct links to political parties, partisan candidates, campaigns, groups or causes is the equivalent of distributing campaign literature on behalf of the individual or party, which is prohibited.”


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https://www.army.mil/article/84850/you_posted_what_on_facebook
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This may not apply in this context as the link shared by this officer is to a news article, not to a political party, campaign or anything of partisan nature right? I do however agree with both the points made by 1SG (Join to see) though.
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This is clearly not violated.
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