Law and social media didn’t always go hand in hand. In fact most law firms, in its infancy, didn’t like social media. It was a tool to be controlled and used by the firm itself and was often limited to the bosses of the firm. No one could release information without the go ahead from the firm partners. Putting too much of your business out there is bad and what if the employees said something unnecessary about the firm or embarrassed the firm as a whole. Business would be difficult to attract. It takes years for a firm to build a reputation and one bad work from the wrong person can leave a bad taste in any persons’ mouth.
Now it’s not such a horrible tool. Some law firms actually welcome the social media. I still find it to be very professional tool though. While things have changed and law firm’s use social media I still feel that it is heavily controlled by the bosses. But why not when it is their reputation on the line. Should social media be dictated by the bosses or by everyone? I find this to be a very important question. Some would say that everyone should have a hand in it. While you do work in a social setting with others you are an individual. You should be a person, most importantly the person you want to be. I don’t believe that social media should be stopped in any respect to a person.
However I fully believe that people should watch what they say and be mindful of what they write especially on social media because it is a public audience you are writing to and not just between friends who understands you. Also your actions and words do directly reflect the ideals of the person who has hired you. One thing I learned while managing this blog folio is that it is good to present a good front so that others will hire you. You should respect all thoughts and opinions but also know how to convey your thoughts appropriately. Because social media is so public you do not need to put all your thoughts in the public eye considering all the consequences. Also the internet has a long memory. Things I may have forgotten a long time ago will still be on the internet long after I’m gone.
I understand why law firms want to control the media when they want to present themselves. Some may say it is unfair that they restrict what employees may write or what gets put out a law firm’s public display but if it was my reputation on the line I would want to know what information or ideas are coming out of my firm because reputation means so much in this world. I am always conscience of what I put out because I understand that it is a representation of me and I want to leave a good impression on the viewers.