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Re: [council] Fwd: Tweets from "GNSO"

  • To: Bret Fausett <bret@xxxxxxxx>, GNSO Council List <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [council] Fwd: Tweets from "GNSO"
  • From: Marika Konings <marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 07:30:30 -0700
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Dear Brett,

The GNSO twitter feed was established in close co-ordination with the
Council leadership and is managed by ICANN policy staff as a mechanism to
inform and reach out to the GNSO and broader community in relation to topics
/ issues that are deemed of interest to the GNSO. As you may have noticed,
we do take great care that the tweets are always factual, referring either
to recent decisions, reports, posts from the GNSO or ICANN. As Internet
Governance has featured highly on the agenda for the broader community as
well as the GNSO, tweets related to that topic have also been included (but
again, always referring to official posts / information and not expressing
any particular opinion). However, if that is considered to be problematic,
we are happy to refrain from including Internet Governance related tweets
from now on if that's what the Council would prefer.

Best regards,

Marika

From:  Bret Fausett <bret@xxxxxxxx>
Date:  Thursday 22 May 2014 16:18
To:  GNSO Council List <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  [council] Fwd: Tweets from "GNSO"

Dear Council Members,

One of our constituency members noted that the ³GNSO² is tweeting about
Internet governance matters generally, on initiatives that are outside the
current activity list of the GNSO. The registries think this is
inappropriate and that the GNSO twitter feed should not be used for general
ICANN issues. What can we do to rein in the twitter posts being sent on our
behalf?

--
Bret Fausett, Esq. ? General Counsel, Uniregistry, Inc.
12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 200 ? Playa Vista, CA 90094-2536
310-496-5755 (T) ? 310-985-1351 (M) ? bret@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
? ? ? ? ? 

Begin forwarded message:
> GNSO @ICANN_GNSO
>  <https://twitter.com/ICANN_GNSO>
> #ICANN <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ICANN>  blog: Panel on Global Internet
> Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms Builds on #netmundial2014
> <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23netmundial2014>  Momentum bit.ly/1toswJl
> <http://t.co/78yho7nboB>



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