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Twitter on Lockdown in the NFL

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

twitter and nflAs someone who is still getting used to Twitter and the social media world, I often find that although I read something and have an immediate response that I would like to fire off, I have learned to restrain myself and spend some time thinking about the potential impact of my words

I realize that my words represent not only myself, but my family and the organization I work for. And I am noticing that with each new wave of social media users, organizations are starting to put policies together to help ensure that its team members abide by certain codes of conduct when using social media. 

The most recent international organization to institute a social media policy for its employees is the National Football League (NFL). Twitter lockdown goes into effect for all NFL players 90 minutes before game time and doesn’t end until all of the post-game media interviews have been conducted. During that time, all players, coaches and team personnel are prohibited from tweeting

And the National Basketball Association (NBA) will likely follow suit

Many may argue that these policies hinder an individual’s right to freedom of speech. I disagree. I believe the NFL and possibly the NBA are taking steps to help protect their image, to defend their brand and to mentor players about maintaining a team perspective. In all honesty, I believe that this will help keep a team’s “dirty laundry” close to home instead of aired out to the rest of the world. Many professional athletes are trying to jump into the world of social media, but they need to remember that they can have a huge impact on the organizations that they represent. Social media outlets such as Twitter can certainly help to create positive buzz for organizations, but employees need to commit to keep their negative feelings to themselves.