Can You Be Fired for What You Post on Facebook?
Most of us intuitively know that insulting your boss on Facebook is probably not the best idea, but what about other job-related opinions we have? More to the point, can you be fired for posting them?...
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The Wyoming Beef Council is looking to connect more with the millennial generation by improving its social media presence. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
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It was eight years ago that Twitter moved onto the social media stage. To celebrate, the company is inviting users to join its founders for a trip back in time...all the way to their very first tweet....
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The Wyoming Highway Patrol will be conducting an impaired driving and traffic safety campaign — #DoNotGetHashtaggedByWHP — during the New Year’s weekend using social media, according to a news release....
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View ArticleGov' Gordon Launches Website & Social Media
Wyoming's new Governor Mark Gordon launched a new website and social media site with pathways for public input. Continue reading…
View ArticleCan You Be Fired for What You Post on Facebook?
Most of us intuitively know that insulting your boss on Facebook is probably not the best idea, but what about other job-related opinions we have? More to the point, can you be fired for posting them?...
View ArticleWyoming Beef Council Targets Millennial Generation
The Wyoming Beef Council is looking to connect more with the millennial generation by improving its social media presence. Continue reading…
View ArticleFind Your Very First Tweet to Honor Twitter's Birthday
It was eight years ago that Twitter moved onto the social media stage. To celebrate, the company is inviting users to join its founders for a trip back in time...all the way to their very first tweet....
View ArticleSafety Tips For Social Media Users
There is some information commonly shared on social networking sites that people do not realize could be used in negative ways. Are you guilty of sharing these things? Continue reading…
View ArticleHighway Patrol To Post Arrests On Social Media
The Wyoming Highway Patrol will be conducting an impaired driving and traffic safety campaign — #DoNotGetHashtaggedByWHP — during the New Year’s weekend using social media, according to a news release....
View ArticleWyoming Senate Rejects Social Media Privacy Bill
The state Senate has rejected a bill that would have prohibited teachers and school officials from prying into students' private personal social media accounts. Continue reading…
View ArticleYellowstone Vandals Case Creeps Forward
Besides posting their behavior at Yellowstone on social media sites, the four men with High on Life have done so with them behaving unethically if not illegally at the Bonneville Salt Flats and the...
View ArticleThreat To Laramie Middle School Found 'Not Credible'
A threat by a Laramie middle school student via social media Sunday has been deemed not credible by local law enforcement Monday morning. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Marketing Campaign Urges Responsible Social Media Tagging
Dustin Black with Colle McVoy marketing said geotagging images can lead to people ruining destinations. Continue reading…
View ArticleGov' Gordon Launches Website & Social Media
Wyoming's new Governor Mark Gordon launched a new website and social media site with pathways for public input. Continue reading…
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