Ah the joys of social media and separating one's personal life from professional. More than a few will say it can't be done, but I'll recommend at least making a physical separation on those social accounts you can.
Facebook's native environment is bad for this -- and I can't tell you how many times something for the institution came out on my personal by accident.
By the grace of God, I'm not in the shape of these two folks. Twitter tends to be where this happens most, and you can do what I do (and many other pros): use two apps. I know folks who go so far as to separate those two apps onto different screens on their mobile devices -- a work screen and a personal screen.
The Washington Post famously told the world about one of their social media team's feeling about the upcoming March Madness. More directly in the sports world, one of UTEP's SIDs mistakenly gave his opinion about a player intended for his personal account.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Two Apps, Two Screens, Two Somethings
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