❓ A Western Australian Parliamentary Question on Notice seeks information regarding a Minister's social media usage, specifically access and responsibility for content on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. The Minister confirms use of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, stating they are responsible for content, and does not use Snapchat.
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(1) Does the Minister operate a Twitter account: (a) If yes: (i) who has access to the Twitter account; and (ii) who is responsible for the content on the Twitter account? (2) Does the Minister operate a Facebook Account or Page: (a) If yes: (i) who has access to the Facebook Account or Page; and (ii) who is responsible for the content on the Facebook Account or Page? (3) Does the Minister operate a Instagram account: (a) If yes: (i) who has access to the Instagram account; and (ii) who is responsible for the content on the Instagram account? (4) Does the Minister operate a Snapchat account: (a) If yes: (i) who has access to the Snapchat account; and (ii) who is responsible for the content on the Snapchat account?
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Answered
29 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth
Response time
10 days
(1) Yes.
(a) (i) The Minister’s Twitter account is a public account. Anyone who chooses to follow the Minister’s account has access to the content posted by the account.
(ii) The Minister is responsible for the material that they post.
(2) Yes.
(a) (i) The Minister’s Facebook page is a public page. Anyone has access to viewing the Minister’s Facebook page. Anyone is able to like or follow the page.
(ii) The Minister is responsible for the material that they post.
(3) Yes.
(i) The Minister’s Facebook page is a public page. Anyone has access to viewing the Minister’s Facebook page. Anyone is able to like or follow the page.
(ii) The Minister is responsible for the material that they post.
(4) No.
(a) (i)-(ii) Not Applicable.
(a) (i) The Minister’s Twitter account is a public account. Anyone who chooses to follow the Minister’s account has access to the content posted by the account.
(ii) The Minister is responsible for the material that they post.
(2) Yes.
(a) (i) The Minister’s Facebook page is a public page. Anyone has access to viewing the Minister’s Facebook page. Anyone is able to like or follow the page.
(ii) The Minister is responsible for the material that they post.
(3) Yes.
(i) The Minister’s Facebook page is a public page. Anyone has access to viewing the Minister’s Facebook page. Anyone is able to like or follow the page.
(ii) The Minister is responsible for the material that they post.
(4) No.
(a) (i)-(ii) Not Applicable.
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