Privacy, Content & Moderation Policy

1. Make a Ripple: how it works

The Make a Ripple campaign is the first social media campaign of its kind in the field of mental health. Make a Ripple asks people to share their experience of mental health problems (direct or indirect) across a variety of online platforms including twitter and Facebook. All submissions are then pulled into a central Make a Ripple web portal which can be viewed as part of the See Change website. If people are not comfortable sharing their own experiences, they can make a general plea of support for the campaign, or post a submission anonymously through the Make a Ripple portal.

All tweets and posts related to the Make a Ripple campaign will be featured on the See Change website through theMake a Ripple portal. People will be able to share their stories in one of three ways:

  • Post a tweet using the make a ripple hashtag – #makearipple
  • Post on the See Change Facebook page
  • Make a post (post can be anonymous) directly through the Make a Ripple portal

All posts are subject to moderation. Submissions may take up to 24 hours to appear on the Make a Ripple portal

 

Twitter

People can tweet about their experiences of mental health problems or they can tweet a general plea of support for the campaign. These tweets will need to contain the hashtag #makearipple. Tweets with this hashtag (which acts as an index) are pulled into the Make a Ripple portal where they are displayed with the individual’s twitter avatar.

 

Facebook

All comments to the See Change Facebook page will be pulled into the backend of the Make a Ripple site to be moderated and approved before they are displayed on the Make a Ripple portal. The poster’s avatar will also be displayed on the Make a Ripple portal. 

 

Make a Ripple Portal

People can choose to make their ripple directly through the Make a Ripple portal. These posts will be pulled into the backend of the Make a Ripple site to be moderated and approved before they are displayed publicly on the Make a Ripple portal. These posts will also need to be moderated before they are made live.

2. Inappropriate content

The campaign encourages contributions from a diverse range of people and actively understands that no two experiences of mental health problems are the same. However, material of the following nature will not be approved by the moderator:

(a) General

  • Prejudiced or potentially hurtful attitudes to any other individual or group of people
  • Threats, abuse or bullying content
  • Libelous or defamatory material
  • Information on illegal activities (such as information on illegal drugs)
  • Commercial posts
  • Sexually explicit material
  • Pornographic images or links to pornographic sites
  • Advice sites where the information given and advice offered is not evidence based or could potentially have a harmful or negative effect

(b) Expression of suicidal ideation

  • Expression of suicidal thoughts
  • Expression of suicide plans
  • Expression of plans or thoughts in relation to harming someone else
  • Comments or communications that could be construed as a ‘suicide note’.

If you are feeling suicidal:

  • Contact your local doctor or GP out-of-hours service, see ‘Doctors – General Practitioners’ in the Golden Pages, Republic of Ireland / ‘Doctors (Medical Practitioners)’ in the Yellow Pages, Northern Ireland
  • Go to, or contact, the Accident and Emergency Department of your nearest general hospital
  • Contact Samaritans on 1850 609090 (Republic of Ireland) or 08457 909090 (UK including Northern Ireland)
  • Talk to a friend, family member, or someone else you trust.

3. Your information

See Change respects your privacy and your right to remain anonymous.

What we don’t do:

  • Pass on your information to a third party without your permission
  • Sign you up for anything without a clear opt-in on your part
  • Collect or store your contact details without your permission

4. Contact us

If you need to speak with us about any aspect of our content, moderation or privacy policy you can call us on 01 860 1620 or email info@seechange.ie.

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