- Users and visitors to social media sites shall be notified of the City's public comment and messaging standards, by a message appearing on the City social media site or by a hyperlink directing a user to the same which states as follows: "The City disclaims any and all responsibility and liability for any materials that the City deems inappropriate for posting which cannot be removed in an expeditious or otherwise timely manner. The City reserves the right to restrict or remove any content that is deemed in violation of this policy or any applicable law. Any articles, messages, posts, comments, images, video or other content containing any of the following shall not be allowed and may be removed as soon as possible:
a. Comments not topically related to the particular article or post being commented on;
b. Comments in support of or opposition to political campaigns or ballot measures;
c. Profane language or content;
d. Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation;
e. Sexual content or links to sexual content;
f. Solicitations of commerce;
g. Conduct or encouragement of illegal activity;
h. Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems; or
I. Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party.
2. Content posted by outside users shall not be deleted or removed unless it expressly violates the aforementioned policy and/or legal counsel has been consulted. Any content manually removed by users based on these guidelines must be retained, via a printed hard copy, and shall include the date and time of the deleted post as well as the identity of the poster when available. (Note: System settings may be established to allow for auto-deleting of content that violates established posting rules ( e.g., profane language). Content that is auto-deleted will not be retained.)
3. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution may prevent content regulation by the City, as a public entity web page or social media site likely is considered a public forum. The City establishes these sites as limited public forums. Except as provided above in paragraphs 1 and 2 and by the auto-delete function and/or other posting regulations established by the social media site, the City will not delete, restrict or regulate public comments on the social media sites.
4. Wherever possible, users and visitors to social media sites shall be notified by the following message appearing on the City's social media site or by a hyperlink directing a user to the same regarding comments posted by the public: "A comment posted by a member of the public on this page is the opinion of the commentator or poster only, and publication of a comment does not imply endorsement of, or agreement by, the City, nor do such comments necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the City."
5. Authorized users designated by the City Manager, as described above, shall monitor all social media sites for comments requesting responses from the City and for comments in violation of this Policy.
6. When reviewing and monitoring comments, it shall be the general policy of the City not to engage in a dialogue with the public on social media.
7. When an authorized user responds to a comment the user shall not share personal information about himself or herself or other users.
8. All comments posted to any social media site are also bound by the site's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, Terms of Service, or any set of rules established by the site, and the City reserves the right to report any violation to the site with the intent of the site taking appropriate and reasonable responsive action.