HomeMy WebLinkAbout26 - City's Use of Social Media - Council Policy D-6CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item 26
March 23, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Tara Finnigan, Public Information Manager
949 - 644 -3035 or tinnigan@newportbeachca.gov
City Attorney's Office
Catherine Wolcott, Deputy City Attorney
949 - 644 -3131 or cwolcott @newportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: Adoption of Council Policy D -6 Regarding the City's Use of Social
Media
ISSUE:
Should the Council adopt Council Policy D -6, establishing the City Council's policy on
the use and management of social media?
RECOMMENDATION:
Review and adopt Council Policy D -6.
DISCUSSION:
Background:
The steadily increasing popularity of social media is transforming the way in which we
communicate. Its emergence has led to a dramatic shift in the way in which people
connect with one another and how information is shared. With hundreds of millions of
users (Facebook alone now has more than 300 million users), social media is no longer
considered a new or passing fad. Like most private- sector companies, federal, state and
local government agencies are incorporating social media tools into their
communication activities to promote transparency and engage citizens. These tools
provide a method for directly communicating with those most interested in City matters,
aid in researching public opinion on key issues, quickly gauge community support for or
community opposition to a certain policy or program, and promote collaboration.
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Proposed Policy:
Staff believes that the City should utilize social media tools for communication and
citizen engagement, and that a Council policy should govern the City's use of such
tools. The attached policy reflects research into the potential legal issues associated
with the use of social media and has been based upon the social media policies of
many private companies and other public agencies. It has been reviewed by the City
Council's Media and Communications Committee, members of the Staff Communication
Committee, and the Office of the City Attorney. If approved, this policy will pertain to all
social media and networking activities conducted on behalf of the City of Newport
Beach.
Last fall, with the approval of the City Manager and the City Council's Media &
Communications Committee, a select, "beta" group of City employees was permitted to
initiate social media activities on a trial basis. For nearly six months, staff has shared
information and monitored community reaction via these tools. The small group of
employees utilizing social media on behalf of the City have found it to be beneficial and
reported no significant issues.
Members of the Media & Communications committee have raised concerns about the
amount of staff time that could be spent on social media activities. To help prevent any
potential loss of productivity, staff recommends that the City require any employee who
engages in social media on behalf of the City to have the written permission of their
department director, sign the City's Social Media Guidelines (thus agreeing that they will
operate consistent with the Council policy and all applicable City policies and state and
federal laws governing speech,) and attend a social media training session conducted
by City staff. Even members of the "beta" group would need to go back and attend this
staff training.
In addition, the City has management tools including an employee policy that governs
the use of City equipment and the internet and Web monitoring software that generates
reports for the Information Technology Division and Human Resources Department on
what internet sites employees visit and for how long.
Should the Council approve Council Policy D -6, staff will plan and execute a training
session before any additional employees are permitted to engage in social media on
City time or regarding City activities.
Legal Aspects of Policy:
User postings on social media websites are speech, subject to some degree of First
Amendment protection. (Evans v. Garber (2010) 2010 WL 521119 at 8) In this setting,
the venue of the speech is owned by the social media website operator, such as Twitter
or Facebook. The social media operator generally gives users a limited license to
access and use that website. ( Facebook, Inc. v. Power Ventures, Inc. (2009) 2009 WL
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1299698 at 1.) Terms of use often include a requirement that the user agree to refrain
from certain types of speech on the site, including defamation, hate speech, speech that
infringes on the copyrights or trademarks of third parties, and pornography. The social
media websites generally retain the right to take down users' prohibited content, but do
not assume the duty to do so.
When a social media platform allows a user to remove public comments from its social
media page, staff and the Media and Communications Committee believe it is desirable
to remove comments that fall into the categories of speech prohibited by the social
media operator, and by state or federal law. The legal question that has arisen is
whether the "comments" section of a City page on a social media website would be
considered a public forum or limited public forum.
There is little relevant law dealing with speech on social media sites, and none that
addresses whether speech on a government entity's social media site creates a public
forum or limited public forum. Content on the City's own website is speech on
government property, which can create the potential for the creation of a public forum or
limited public forum on the website if the City does not formulate proper policies and
controls. By contrast, speech on social networking websites takes place on a venue not
owned by the City. From staff's perspective, this is the speech equivalent of the City
placing a notice or message on a physical bulletin board located on another entity's
property.
Most speech on the City's social networking sites will be the City's own government
speech. However, many social media sites allow users to post comments on other
users' pages. Staff does not believe this creates a public forum or limited public forum,
since the non -City comments are not on public property. However, to the extent that a
limited license for use of a site gives the City any interest in its portion of a social media
site, or license to remove comments posted there, staff recommends stating categories
of speech that will be removed from the "comments" portions of its sites (on those sites
that permit such removal; some social media sites, such as Twitter, do not permit
comment removal).
The attached policy sets forth the categories of speech that will be removed from
"comments" sections of City social media pages where removal is permitted. The
categories are substantially consistent with categories prohibited by the social media
operators, and with categories of links prohibited in Council Policy D -5 (the City's
website policy). They include speech involving obscene language, "adult- oriented"
material, libelous or defamatory speech, speech that promotes illegal activity or violates
the intellectual property rights of third parties, and speech that advocates the agenda or
position of a particular political candidate, candidate for elected office, or ballot initiative.
The policy also states that comments promoting commercial services or products or not
topically related to the posting may also be removed, consistent with the City's social
media pages purpose -- communicating with the public on City matters.
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SUMMARY:
In summary, staff is of the opinion that the attached policy provides the appropriate
administrative and legal guidelines for allowing City staff to utilize social media tools for
better community engagement.
Environmental Review: This action is not subject to the California Environmental
Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a
direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and
15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.)
Public Notice: This agenda item has been noticed according to the Ralph M. Brown Act
(72 hours in advance of the public meeting at which the City Council considers the
item). It was posted at City Hall and on the City's website.
Funding Availability: No funding is necessary.
Alternatives: The Council may choose not to take the action recommended or instruct
staff to consider alternatives for Council's consideration.
Prepared by:
atherine Wolcott,
Deputy City Attorney
Attachment: Proposed Social Media Policy
Submitted by:
Tara Finnigan,
Public Information Manager
SOCIAL MEDIA
PURPOSE
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The City Council finds that it is necessary to provide a Council Policy to ensure that City
of Newport Beach employees and members of its boards, commissions and committees
utilize social media technologies properly when communicating on behalf of the City.
Social media applications include, but are not limited to, blogs, microblogs, wikis, RSS
feeds, podcasts, discussion forums and social networking websites.
Messages and content posted on social media platforms may constitute speech on
behalf of the City, but such speech takes place on a non -City venue. Therefore, the
City Council finds and intends that speech posted on social media platform venues by
City representatives, and comments by the public posted on social media platform
venues in response, do not create a public forum or limited public forum on any portion
of the City's websites, equipment or other such City property.
A. USAGE
The City of Newport Beach's website (http: / /newi)ortbeachca.aov /) shall be the City's
primary and predominant internet presence. Use of social media shall only serve as an
enhancement to the City's official website. Therefore, information and communications
should be organized in a manner that avoids the posting of duplicative or conflicting
information.
Social media sites created on behalf of the City of Newport Beach must first be
approved by the City Manager's Office and appropriate Department Head.
1. Only those authorized by the City Manager or their Department Head to speak on
behalf of the City and convey information regarding City programs, projects,
policies or any other such City business on social media platforms may
communicate on the City's behalf on the subject of City matters on any social
media platform. This includes initiating statements on, or responding to
comments received from, various social media outlets in any manner that
members of the public might perceive as a statement on behalf of the City of
Newport Beach.
2. City employees or members of a board, committee or commission wishing to
express their personal points of view on a social media platform may only do so
on their own time and are prohibited from utilizing City -owned equipment or
technology to participate in social media platforms. If, on their own time and
equipment, a City employee comments about a City matter or issue on a social
media platform, they should identify themselves as being affiliated with the City
and clearly indicate that their opinions and statements are their own and are not
the representations of the City of Newport Beach. City employees shall follow
the City of Newport Beach Social Media Guidelines.
3. All use of social media by any City department, board, committee or commission
on behalf of the City of Newport Beach must be approved by the City Manager's
Office and comply with the following:
a. Representatives of the City of Newport Beach utilizing social media shall,
at all times, conduct themselves in an appropriate and professional
manner.
b. No City employee shall host a blog on any City -owned equipment or
website without prior, written consent from the City Manager, Department
Director and the IT Division.
C. Social media platforms may be accessed from City equipment by City
employees only for purposes of work performed in the scope of their
employment.
d. City departments are responsible for establishing, publishing and updating
their pages on social networking websites. It is the responsibility of each to
ensure that their content is accurate and current.
e. When City departments create pages on social networking sites, all new
urls must be shared with the City Manager's Office. Login information,
including user identification information and passwords should be provided
to the Department Director and the City Manager's Office. Passwords
must be secure.
f. All social media accounts must be set up with a City email account. Social
media accounts must be identified as belonging to the City of Newport
Beach.
g. When possible, social networking comments and content should contain
web links directing the viewer to the City of Newport Beach's official
website for more information.
h. When creating pages or adding content to social media sites, departments
should always provide a link to the City of Newport Beach website.
i. All social networking websites and pages must include the following
disclaimer:
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The City of Newport Beach's use of external social media
websites is provided as a public service. As such, the City of
Newport Beach disclaims liability for any and all ads, videos,
promoted content or comments accessible from any external
web page. The responsibility for external content or
comments rests with the organizations or individuals
providing them and do not constitute an endorsement by the
City of Newport Beach.
No City employee may change the content or add new content to wikis or
similar sites on behalf of the City of Newport Beach that relates to City
matters including, but not limited to, City projects, programs and policies.
B. RECORDS RETENTION, CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
The City of Newport Beach encourages the use of social media to promote increased
transparency and efficiency in communicating information to the public. City of Newport
Beach correspondence and other records related to transaction of the public's business
constitute public records that may be subject to the California Public Records Act, even
when transmitted through social media platforms. Departments should maintain records
retained in the ordinary course of business consistent with their department's standard
records retention schedule.
Some information in City records is confidential, or subject to privileges or exemptions
under the California Public Records Act, City ordinances, or state or federal laws.
Confidential information, or information exempt from disclosure under the California
Public Records Act, shall not be conveyed through social media platforms.
Examples of information that City representatives shall not convey through social media
platforms include but are not limited to:
• Attorney - client privileged information;
• Records concerning pending litigation;
• Preliminary drafts, notes and memos not retained in the ordinary course of
business;
• Certain information on business license or permit applications;
• Personal identifying information of individuals who file code enforcement
complaints; and
• Personal information of City of Newport Beach's employees not subject to
disclosure under the California Public Records Act or other state or federal
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laws (such as home addresses, phone numbers, medical and confidential
employment information).
C. ETHICAL CONDUCT
No City representative shall participate in any social media activity on behalf of
the City of Newport Beach that:
1. Promotes or exhibits hate, bias, discrimination, "adult- oriented" material or
material not suitable for viewing by persons of all ages, or material with
libelous or otherwise defamatory content;
2. Advocates the agenda or position of a political party, candidate for elected
office, ballot initiative, or campaign or fundraising websites of holders for
candidates for political office (whether elected or appointed);
3. Posts communications that expressly advocate the approval or rejection of
a clearly identified ballot measure or candidate certified to appear on the
local ballot;
4. Violates a City of Newport Beach Council Policy, specifically, D -1 (Media
Relations), D -5 (City Websites), or any policy contained in the City of
Newport Employee Policy Manual, specifically Section 3.0 and Appendix
C — Communications Equipment and Systems Policy.
5. Violates any federal or state or local privacy, copyright, trademark, records
retention, accessibility or other laws, regulations, policies or standards
including but not limited to the First Amendment and the California Public
Records Act.
D. ENFORCEMENT
1. The City Manager's Office will monitor all departments' social media
efforts to ensure that content adheres to this policy, is consistent with all
logo usage and style guidelines, and furthers the communication or
marketing goals of the City.
2. Any violation of this policy may result in removal of the department's,
board's, committee's or commission's content from the social media
outlets. The City Manager's Office has the sole authority to determine
what information or pages shall be removed.
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3. This policy covers the following forms of social media outlets and any
other form of social media, new media or Gov 2.0 communication:
The word blog is a shortened version of the term web log. Blogs are user - generated
websites where entries are made in journal style and appear in reverse chronological
order. Blogs provide commentary or news on particular subjects, such as local events.
They usually contain text, images and links to other sites. Blogs typically allow visitors
to provide comments in an interactive format.
Discussion Forums
A discussion forum (also known as a discussion group, discussion board, message
board, or online forum) is a general term for any online "bulletin board" where users can
leave messages and view responses to those messages.
Social Networking Websites
Social networking websites focus on the building and verifying of online social networks
for whatever purpose. Social networks connect people with all different types of
interests. Members communicate by voice, chat, instant message, videoconference and
blogs, and the service typically provides a way for members to contact friends of other
members.
Facebook
Facebook serves as a useful tool for the City of Newport Beach to inform the
public about City events, refer them to the City website and dispense information
in a timely manner. Guidelines:
• Each department must classify itself as `government' and identify itself as
a department of the City of Newport Beach.
• A link to the City's official website (http: / /www.newportbeach.ca.gov) must
be included on the Info Page.
• All City department pages should include other City department pages in
their "favorites" section.
• The Comments Section must contain the following disclaimer:
Comments are monitored and the City of Newport Beach reserves
the right to remove inappropriate comments, including those that
contain obscene language or "adult- oriented" content, threaten or
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defame any person or organization, violate the legal ownership
interest of another party, support or oppose specific political
candidates or ballot propositions, promote illegal activity, promote
commercial services or products or are not topically related to the
particular posting.
• Facebook pages represent the City. Thus, style and design of the
Facebook pages shall be consistent to the City branding. Departments
must use proper grammar. Slang, jargon, excessive abbreviations shall
be avoided.
• Facebook applications must serve a business purpose and first be
approved by the City Manager's Office.
• Each department is responsible for archiving its Facebook page. An
electronic copy of page content shall be periodically saved to a City
Server.
Twitter
Twitter serves as a useful tool for the City to communicate information directly to
their Twitter followers in 140 characters or less. Guidelines:
• Twitter should only be used as a means to quickly disseminate brief and
concise communication. For more -in -depth information, followers should
be directed to the City website ( http : / /www.newportbeach.ca.aov /).
• Each department is responsible for the archiving of its Twitter posts.
Departments shall periodically save an electronic copy of the list of
followers and reply messages to the City Server.
Photo - Sharing Websites
Photo sharing refers to the publishing or transfer of digital photos online, enabling users
to share them with others (whether publicly or privately). This functionality is provided
through websites and applications that facilitate the upload and display of images.
Please note: All copyright and fair use laws apply.
Video - Sharing Websites
Video sharing refers to websites or software programs that enable users to distribute
video clips. Some services may charge a fee, but most do not. Please note: All
copyright and fair use laws apply.
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Wikis
A wiki is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, edit and change content. It also
allows for linking among any number of pages. Please note: No City representative
shall directly change the content or add new content to wikis on behalf of the City of
Newport Beach that relates to matters including, but not limited to, City projects,
programs and policies. If a representative discovers incorrect information on any wiki, a
correction should be suggested in the website's comments section.
Podcasts
A podcast is an audio or video broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or
other audio or video file format for playback in a digital player or computer.
RSS Feeds*
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is the acronym used to describe the de facto standard
for the syndication of Web content. Users of RSS content use software programs called
"feed readers" or "feed aggregators." Users can subscribe to feeds by entering links to
the feeds into a reader program. The reader then checks the user's subscribed feeds to
see if any have new content since the last time it checked. If so, the content is retrieved
and sent to the user.
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