This weekend at the InterPLAY:stl Interactive festival, organized by the St. Louis Bloggers Guild, I’ll be speaking about Social Media and Ethics. Fellow panelists include Jaelithe Judy, of The State of Discontent, and Matt Homann, of the [non]billable hour.
This will be a roundtable discussion on the ethical questions surrounding the world of social media. Topics addressed may include: privacy of bloggers and those whom bloggers write about; truthfulness v. artistic license; email and comment etiquette; and more. The Emerging Ethics of Social Media panel is at 1 PM on Saturday.
In addition to participating as a speaker, I’ll be hosting the Blogging and Social Media 101 panel at 11 AM. Panelists include Ben Vierck, of StL Bloggers, Tanner Hobin, and Mike Flynn, of ToastedRav.
A complete list of panels and venues can be found on the St. Louis Bloggers Guild site. I’m in the coolest venue for both of these panels, Blueberry Hill’s Elvis Room.
Post idea totally stolen from Tanner Hobin.
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