Posted on Dec 5, 2013
What advice would you give ROTC cadets about online identity awareness?
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I am going to speak to about ~90 or so ROTC cadets next week on the topic of "Online Identity Awareness for Cadets." I want to cover some of the basics -- be careful about UCMJ violations, be careful about certain political speech, think about OPSEC, etc. However, I don't want the whole thing to be "thou shalt nots." I also want to talk about how leaders can use social media to disseminate information, to get the pulse of their troops, to communicate with loved ones on deployment, etc. <div><br></div><div><div>I figured RallyPoint Nation was the best place to ask this question: What advice would you give to a huge room full of future 2LTs on the subject of online identity awareness? <br></div><div><br></div><div>Any specific vignettes about social media (good, bad, or indifferent) from your time deployed, in garrison, in work-ups, or anywhere in between would be much appreciated...thanks in advance! Even if it's just your own experiences w/FB, Twitter, etc., or about how you use RallyPoint to look at duty stations or assignment possibilities, that would be awesome, too...</div></div>
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As Officers in the Military, they are representatives of the United States Government. They are the best advocates for themselves, the military and the US Government.<br>They Should:<br>#1 Be Professional, present a positive image at all times<br>#2 Be conscious of their online presence and its associated image/perception<br>#3 Social Media and Networking, do it<br>#4 Generate Content - Blogs allow opportunities for publishing personal opinion and professional content without waiting for a journal to pick up your article. Practice makes perfect. <br>#5 Be situationally aware; you're profiles/pages on AKO-S, AKO, RP, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, e-blog etc. represent different levels of exposure, content appropriate on one may not be appropriate for another.<br>#6 Showcase yourself- Lessons learned, professional readings, best practices<br>#7 invite constructive criticism- feedback is critical to development<br>#8 Good content will drown out bad - eventually<br>#9 Keep Professional and personal separate to the best of your ability<br>#10 unplug on a regular basis<br>
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CW2 Joseph Evans
http://blog.rallypoint.com/2013/12/your-social-media-profile-can-destroy.html?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_content=RP%20Blog%20-%20social%20media%20rules&utm_campaign=RP%20Blog<br><br><div class="pta-link-card"><div class="pta-link-card-picture"><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-G3jDvgXl5dE/UqCac1beB2I/AAAAAAAAAg4/B_uopEhSDVk/s72-c/drunk+soldiers.JPG"></div><div class="pta-link-card-content"><div class="pta-link-card-title"><a target="_blank" href="http://blog.rallypoint.com/2013/12/your-social-media-profile-can-destroy.html?utm_source=Facebook">Your Social Media Profile Can Destroy Your Military Career | RallyPoint.com</a></div><div class="pta-link-card-description">The Pentagon is considering 'second chances' for social media indiscretions for some personnel.</div></div><div style="clear:both"></div><div class="pta-box-hide"><i class="icon-remove"></i></div></div>
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NEVER post any photo, text, comment, or other data that could be taken out of context and/or otherwise used to your/your colleagues discredit/disadvantage.
Be very very cautious about personal and operational security - including the fact many photographs and other innocuous content include GPS coordinates.
NEVER create digital content including revealing / embarrassing photographs because trusted friends/anonymous adversaries may distribute your content.
NOTHING - NO MATTER HOW BAD - EVER TRULY DISAPPEARS FROM THE INTERNET ! ! !
Be very very cautious about personal and operational security - including the fact many photographs and other innocuous content include GPS coordinates.
NEVER create digital content including revealing / embarrassing photographs because trusted friends/anonymous adversaries may distribute your content.
NOTHING - NO MATTER HOW BAD - EVER TRULY DISAPPEARS FROM THE INTERNET ! ! !
As a TAC Officer, I have gone online and researched all of my OC's. It is amazing the things that they put online. I've always said that if you're mother would be embarrassed to see it, you shouldn't have it up.
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Bryan, thanks for the response. Lots of issues keep coming up in this realm, and the 'mother test' is a good rule of thumb that people ought to consider.
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MAJ (Join to see)
It's a bit easier for my. Usually bringing these photos out for all to see is usually a 'one and done' fix.
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MAJ (Join to see)
It's a bit easier for me. Usually bringing these photos out for all to see is usually a 'one and done' fix.
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