What's Happening?
NASA has updated its digital and social media policy to better align with its educational mission and privacy standards. The agency's social media channels are designed as limited public forums to educate
and inspire the public about NASA's work. The policy emphasizes the importance of staying on topic, maintaining a 'G-rated' environment, and refraining from posting inappropriate content. Additionally, NASA discourages the posting of personally identifiable information (PII) and reserves the right to remove such information if it does not meet posting standards. The policy also outlines the use of third-party social media platforms, where NASA does not collect or maintain PII, and encourages users to be aware of the privacy policies of these platforms. The agency's terms and conditions for user-generated content require submissions to be original works and appropriate for all audiences.
Why It's Important?
The updated policy is significant as it reinforces NASA's commitment to maintaining a safe and educational online environment. By discouraging the sharing of PII and inappropriate content, NASA aims to protect users' privacy and ensure that its social media channels remain a reliable source of information about its missions and activities. This move is crucial in an era where digital privacy concerns are paramount, and it reflects NASA's proactive approach to safeguarding user data. The policy also highlights the agency's dedication to transparency and accountability in its digital communications, which is essential for maintaining public trust and engagement.






