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The goal of this page: provide a framework for the delegation of social network accounts.

How can I publish on social networks as an Open Food Facts local community?

To share content and animate a local community around the project Open Food Facts, you will need to become an ambassador.

To sum up, this means signing the Open Food Facts' representative charter and having regular online meet-ups with a member of the permanent team.

Creating an account on a social media platform

In the process of becoming an ambassador, you will be allocated your country's email address: country_code@openfoodfacts.org (ex: uk@openfoodfacts.org)

  • Accounts can be created on all social networks
  • All accounts should be created using the Open Food Facts country's email address
  • Accounts names should be worded as follow: Open Food Facts in [country] (ex: Open Food Facts in the United Kingdom)
  • Account Icon: please use the logo of Open Food Facts as is. Please contact us if you want to propose a customised icon.

Moderation/announcement of communications

  • When creating a post on any social media, please share it with the community in the #communication slack channel.

Tone of voice & content policy

  • The ambassador is free to post any content as long as it is compliant with the guidelines (cf. Process for communicating regularly on behalf of Open Food Facts).