Social Media Guidelines
During ASM’s annual scientific meeting and conferences, many of our speakers will be presenting exciting novel research that is not yet published. While the society has an active social media presence, we respect the speakers’ right to request that their work not be shared across social media.
The sharing of data without the speakers’ consent on publicly accessible platforms may prevent its subsequent publication in scientific journals and compromise their scientific progress. In light of this, ASM’s social media policy during meetings is as follows:
We encourage all attendees to interact on social media by:
- “Liking” ASM on Facebook and sharing your conference experience: https://www.facebook.com/AustralianSocietyForMicrobiology
- Following ASM on Twitter: @AUSSOCMIC, and tweeting about the meeting using #2018ASM
- Joining the ASM LinkedIn group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Australian-Society-Microbiology-6605071
- Subscribing to the ASM YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/AUSSOCMIC
- All talks are “bloggable” and “tweetable” by default, but speakers can explicitly request that certain talks, slides, or findings be left out of the social media conversation. The session chairs will provide clear instructions at the beginning of each talk to highlight any such speaker requests.
We ask all attendees to refrain from:
- Recording or reproducing audio, video, or photos of any content presented at oral or poster sessions within ASM scientific meetings. Collecting or distributing this content without the presenter’s permission is strictly prohibited.
- The use of rude and profane language to engage in slander or personal attacks across social media platforms.