❓ Question on Notice regarding a Minister's use of Twitter, specifically focusing on account management, access, blocked users, and compliance with record-keeping legislation. The Minister clarifies they only maintain a personal MP account, not a ministerial one.
AnsweredQoN 890Legislative Council
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I refer to Twitter, and I ask: (a) does the Minister have a registered Twitter account; (b) what is the Ministers' Twitter handle; (c) does the account describe you as a Minister and the portfolios that you hold; (d) other than the Minister, who else has access to the account; (e) do any of the Ministers' ministerial or departmental staff access and/or maintain the Twitter account; (f) how many Twitter users has the Minister blocked from accessing the account; (g) will the Minister please list the Twitter users that have been blocked from the account; and (h) how is the Minister ensuring compliance with the State Records Act 2000 with respect to public and private communications received and sent via Twitter?
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Answered
11 April 2018
Responded by
Minister for Disability Services
Response time
10 days
(a) No, I do not have a Ministerial Twitter account. I do however continue to maintain a Twitter account as a Member of Parliament.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable.
(d) Only I have access to my Member of Parliament Twitter account.
(e) No.
(f) – (g) Social media accounts, as is standard with social media management across Australia, block other accounts from time to time. In Government, accounts are usually blocked due to instances of, including but not limited to, vulgar language, excessive spam or direct or indirect threats. While the Government welcomes vigorous debate, we will not tolerate or give a platform to the aforementioned.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable.
(d) Only I have access to my Member of Parliament Twitter account.
(e) No.
(f) – (g) Social media accounts, as is standard with social media management across Australia, block other accounts from time to time. In Government, accounts are usually blocked due to instances of, including but not limited to, vulgar language, excessive spam or direct or indirect threats. While the Government welcomes vigorous debate, we will not tolerate or give a platform to the aforementioned.
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