Delegating communication to local communities
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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.
- Discover how 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).