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How to police social media abuse by employees

The use of social media has exploded in recent years. Businesses have caught on to its power and now maintain a strong presence on platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and even TikTok. Companies use these and other platforms to connect with consumers, showcasing their products or services, often through lifestyle marketing.

The online presence of many businesses has led to a general increase in the public interest of what those businesses, and their employees, are doing. Equally, employers are now taking an interest in the online presence of their employees, with some taking action against staff who post discriminatory, intolerant or abusive content that risks causing offence and reputational damage.

Online abuse

On 14 July 2021, Greater Manchester Police confirmed they had arrested an estate agent, who allegedly posted a racist tweet following the European Championship final between England and Italy. Within 24 hours of the tweet being posted, the employer issued a statement distancing itself from this individual, confirming that he was suspended from work pending an investigation into his conduct.

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