Social Networks

Tennessee Military Department Social Media Handbook, Version 2
U.S. Army Social Media Handbook, Version 2
Social Media and the Air Force, Version 2

New Media and the Air Force

Navigating the Social Network: The Air Force Guide to Effective Social Media Use (March 2012)

Personal Social Networking accounts are posted by individuals
and do not necessarily represent the Tennessee National Guard. The Tennessee National Guard does not prefer nor endorse any specific social network site.

.Before posting, check all photos for indicators in the background or reflective surfaces; also check filenames and file tags for sensative data, such as your name, the organization or other details.

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The Tennessee National Guard would like to remind you to be careful what information is available about you on any social networking site. It is always good practice to make sure you control your privacy settings to protect your important information that may be on your profile.

It is highly encouraged that you limit personal identifying information from being disclosed to the public. This information includes but is not limited to name, official email address, home address, telephone number or anything else that can be used to identify an individual. It can be used to steal your identity.

As always, be weary of viruses that can be incurred while utilizing a socially networked site, or any other Web site.

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Interagency OPSEC Support Staff

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