tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6415378851242313044.post4139035370047346657..comments2023-06-27T08:35:47.307-07:00Comments on crisis comms command post: A few observationsPatrice Cloutierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08612261357470838359noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6415378851242313044.post-42049737536734684792009-12-11T18:44:14.196-08:002009-12-11T18:44:14.196-08:00Hey Patrice, thanks for the pingback! I completely...Hey Patrice, thanks for the pingback! I completely agree -- many police bloggers do very well at melding personal with professional.<br /><br />But then you read comments on a post like this and the issue becomes more complicated: http://www.policeone.com/off-duty/articles/1975735-Facebook-comments-cost-Ga-cop-his-job/<br /><br />I just like to explore all the issues when I'm blogging. Journalist thing. :) I think SM can do far more good than harm, but meanwhile, it's important to validate the fears and bad experiences, let admins and cops know we do understand so that we can figure out where the solutions might lie.Christa M. Millerhttp://cops2point0.comnoreply@blogger.com