Dura 'Likes': PNP social media rules and what police actually post - News Summed Up

Dura 'Likes': PNP social media rules and what police actually post


Facebook Detail of a social media card released by Police Regional Office-13 that has since been deleted. PNP Memorandum Circular 2020-034 released in March says that earlier PNP social media rules "introduced a more efficient and real-time approach with an empowered team which handles dissemination of narratives to influence and shape the minds of netizens." The PNP also has a rudimentary social media guide published on its official website urging personnel not to "use the PNP official social media site to endorse or promote products, political positions or religious ideologies that will place the PNP in bad light." When you see misinformation in social media about the PNP, you may utilize your official police office social media to correct the misinformation posted. This also comes as users on social media, most of them activists, began reporting an influx of blank, duplicate accounts bearing their names.


Source: Philippine Star June 11, 2020 06:11 UTC



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