Updated social media guidelines now available
October 17, 2025
The Latest: The Office of Public Affairs has updated UA’s general guidelines for personal and university social media use. You can find the updated guidance here.
Why it Matters: The Internet is forever, and good social media hygiene can go a long way to protecting your personal reputation and privacy. The revised guidelines offer valuable tips and suggestions, providing updated direction on managing university-specific social media accounts.
The Details: The guidelines outline best practices and expectations for employees and affiliated units across the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµSystem who manage or contribute to social media. They reflect current norms and tools, emphasize responsible use, and align with the individual social media policies of UAA, UAF, and UAS.
- Best Practices for official university social media accounts:
- Ensure content meets accessibility standards. Include alt text, captions, and readable hashtags.
- Use shared (not personal) login credentials, with multiple admins, and prompt access removal when staffing changes.
- Monitor and engage responsibly; remove only threats, spam, or clear violations, not criticism.
- Verify facts and get approval for posts that represent UA’s voice.
- Best practices and recommendations for personal social media accounts:
- Make clear when posts reflect personal views, not official university positions.
- Don’t use Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµlogos or branding for private work, causes, or promotions.
- Avoid sharing internal, confidential, or personally identifying information.
- Think before you post: content is permanent, and privacy is limited.
Go Deeper: Read the full guidelines here.
The Bottom Line: Practicing good social media hygiene can go a long way in helping protect your privacy, and maintaining the reputation of our universities.