Getting Social - Social Media in the Courtroom

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Social media has invaded courtrooms across the country. This presentation provides an overview of the impact of social media, why it's important to the courts and how to integrate it into the court's communication strategy.

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Getting SocialGetting SocialSocial media in the Courtroom

Laura Click, Public Information Officer

Tennessee Supreme Court

What is social media?What is social media?

Internet applications used to

communicate & interact

Social media is…

Today let’s focus on…Today let’s focus on…

Why is social media important?

Social networks are now the 4th most popular online activity…

It’s now ahead of personal e-mail

Why is social media important?

>More than 325 million people use Facebook,

which is greater than the entire U.S. population.

AllFacebook, November 2009

Why is social media important?

There are more than 185 million blogs worldwide,

>but only 10,000 newspapers worldwide.

Why is social media important?

More than 21 million use Twitter,

>which is greater than the entire population of Florida

Why is social media important?

The number of Twitter users increased 1,928 percent since last year

Nielsen, June 2009

Why is social media important?

Every minute, 20 hours of video

is uploaded on YouTube

Why is social media important?

Every day, 46 million videos are downloaded on YouTube

Meanwhile…

U.S. Newspaper circulation is down 10 percent since last year

Audit Bureau of Circulations, New York Times, Oct. 2009

Why should courts care?Why should courts care?

PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT YOU

ONLINE!

Attorneys are talking about you…

Reporters are talking about you…Reporters are talking about you…

Reporters are Reporters are talking about your trials..talking about your trials..

People are talking about your trials…

Why should courts engage Why should courts engage in social media?in social media?

• Media monitoring

• Media relations

• Brand preservation

• Transparency

• Education

• Awareness

• Access

Why Government Should Why Government Should Participate in Social MediaParticipate in Social Media

• According to PR pros & journalists…– @JGoldsborough Help people better

understand their story, the issues and get answers to the many questions that are out there.

– @cassie_holman Important for gov’t organizations to be reachable. Govt can use SM like any business would. Inform, connect, converse, listen, crisis communication.

How would the media like the How would the media like the courts to use Twitter?courts to use Twitter?

• @christnemaddela: (twitter is a) great way to build sources, get ideas, stay in contact instantly

Courts on YouTubeCourts on YouTube

• Indiana Supreme Court

• New Jersey Courts

Ways to Use Social MediaWays to Use Social Media

• Distribute press releases • Share reminders about scheduling (i.e.

start times, recess, etc.)• Post links to case materials & resources• Post dockets• Courtroom updates• Answer questions• Share educational videos about the courts

Monitoring ToolsMonitoring Tools

• Twitter search

• Tweet Beep

• Desktop applications – Seesmic– TweetDeck– Hootsuite

• Twitter lists

Social Media Pitfalls

• Spam

• Hackers

• Advertising

• Archiving

• Varying degrees of professionalism

Archiving Tools

• RSS Feeds

• TweetScan

• BackUpMyTweets

• TweetBackup

Dealing with Spam

• TwitBlock

• Twerpscan

Articles & Resources

Social Media• Social Media Crashes The Courtroom• Government 2.0: How Social Media Could Transform Gov PR• Debunking Five Social Media Myths • CCPIO New Media Project

Articles & Resources

Twitter• Using Twitter for Business• Twitter 101 for Business• Who Needs Cameras? Judges Allow Twitter in the Courtroom• Colorado Judge Allows Twitter In Courtroom • 4 Ways News Organizations are Using Twitter Lists• How To Be Productive With twitter In Just 60 Minutes A Week

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