Social media house rules
We have a set of simple house rules for our main social media platforms, to make sure they’re run effectively and fairly for everyone.
We want you to engage with us on social media, but we reserve the right to remove posts when our house rules aren’t observed. We may also block users without explanation if our guidelines are breached.
Please do not use our profiles to:
- Post offensive content. We will treat a post as offensive and delete it if it contains swearing, personal attacks or threats, or if it is libellous or discriminatory.
- Advertise products or services, or share personal information.
- Post the same message, or a similar message, repeatedly.
Posts or messages that contain threats of violence, whether directly or indirectly targeted at individuals, groups or organisations, will be reported to the police.
Monitoring and responding
We monitor our main accounts in office hours from Monday to Friday. We read all messages and will reply to them where appropriate, but we can’t reply to every message we receive.
If you contact us requesting our help, we will try to assist you wherever possible. We will keep you updated about the progress of your request.
However, if your request is serious, urgent or we are unable to help you on social media, we will ask you to contact our customer service team directly. We are also unable to deal with requests on social media which require us to ask you for personal details.
Please do not rely on our social media profiles to raise concerns, as they are not continuously monitored and may not be the most appropriate platform to contact us on.
Likes, follows and shares
We carefully choose who we follow, like and share content from but we cannot follow, like or share everything requested or received.
We sometimes follow, like or share content we think is of interest or benefit to our residents and customers, but this does not mean that we endorse the originating person or organisation.
Please don’t be offended if we don’t like or follow you. It’s important we remain impartial at all times, and often the reason we don't share content is because we feel it would impact on this. We have to be very careful that what we share isn’t seen as us endorsing an opinion, organisation or individual.
Political comment
We must remain politically neutral at all times on social media, and we will not answer questions of a political nature. We ask you to contact your local councillor in the first instance if you have a political query.