Definitions

Social media generally refers to online platforms, that are public facing, where content can be created and viewed by others. Social media content can be published using a variety of tools, including mobile devices and desktops. Some examples of social media include: 

  • Social media networking applications (Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram, Discord or Threads). 
  • Video and photo sharing websites (Instagram, Flickr, YouTube, Tumblr, Pinterest and TikTok). 
  • Blogs, including corporate blogs and personal blogs (WordPress, Blogger, LinkedIn or Substack). 
  • Forums, discussion boards and groups (Google groups, TripAdvisor, Whirlpool, Reddit or Glassdoor). 
  • Video on demand and podcasting. 
  • Facebook messenger and instant messaging.
  • Search engine applications (Google Business Profiles, Google Maps Locations, Bing or Wikipedia) 


References

Internal

  • Code of Conduct
  • EEO and Grievance
  • Sexual Harassment & Anti-Discrimination
  • VCET Public Comment Policy
  • Image Consent Policy
Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we operate our venues in Narrm and Djilang; the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Wadawurrung peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and seek to honour the long-standing tradition of building community and exchanging ideas on these lands. We extend that respect to the broader Kulin Nations and the Traditional Owners of all First Nations communities across Victoria and Australia.

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