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Appeals Court Social Media Policies

Appeals Court Social Media Policies for its Twitter and LinkedIn accounts.

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Twitter (Also known as "X")

Terms of use

The Massachusetts Appeals Court uses this public site to provide announcements and updates on current events involving the court. We do not generally control, moderate, endorse, or respond to the comments, direct messages, or opinions provided by visitors to Twitter. We do not comment on any pending or impending matters or court decisions. Any comments you post here will be available to the public and can be shared with the public or third parties without further notice. All posts are subject to Twitter’s Terms of Service.

Advertisements are placed solely by the host site (Twitter) and are not chosen or endorsed by the Appeals Court. 

You cannot transact any court business on the Appeals Court’s social media platform (Twitter). Other court information can be found at https://www.mass.gov/orgs/appeals-court

Code of conduct

All content posted here must be respectful and relevant to the subject being discussed. Please do not include any personal information about you or anyone else. This includes addresses, email addresses, or phone numbers. Please do not post any case specific inquiries.  

The Appeals Court has the right to report obscenity, hate speech or otherwise offensive comments to Twitter. Inappropriate content that is hidden or deleted may still be disclosed to the public or third parties without further notice.

The Appeal Court’s Twitter account may contain links to external websites. The appearance of external hyperlinks in no way constitutes the endorsement of these sites by the Appeals Court. The Appeals Court is not responsible for the accuracy of any content and does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. 

The Appeals Court is also not responsible whatsoever for: the contents of any target site linked from this page; or for any data, text, software, music, sound, photographs, images, video, messages, or any other materials or content generated by users and publicly posted on this page.

The Appeals Court reserves the right to amend this policy at any time.

LinkedIn

Terms of Use

The Massachusetts Appeals Court uses this public site to provide announcements, information, notice of events, and updates involving the court system. We do not generally control, moderate, endorse, or respond to the comments, direct messages, or opinions provided by visitors to our LinkedIn page. We do not comment on any pending or impending matters or court decisions. Any comments you post here will be available to the public and can be shared with the public or third parties without further notice. All posts are subject to LinkedIn’s Service Terms and Professional Community Policies.

Advertisements are placed solely by the host site (LinkedIn) and are not chosen or endorsed by the Appeals Court.

You cannot transact any court business on the Appeals Court’s social media platform (LinkedIn). Other court information can be found at https://www.mass.gov/orgs/appeals-court.

Code of Conduct

Please do not include any personal information about you or anyone else. This includes addresses, email addresses, or phone numbers. Please do not post any case specific inquiries. If you have specific questions, please refer to the www.mass.gov/courts website.

The Appeals Court has the right to report obscenity, hate speech or otherwise offensive comments to LinkedIn. Inappropriate content that is hidden or deleted may still be disclosed to the public or third parties without further notice.

The Appeals Court reserves the right to remove the following inappropriate content from this page: obscenity and vulgar or abusive language; threats of physical or bodily harm; information that could compromise public safety, personal identifying information and confidential medical record information; any nonpublic, impounded, sealed or confidential case information; content that constitutes or solicits an act that violates the law; financial or commercial solicitations; copyright violation; malware; or content that violates LinkedIn policies.

The Appeals Court’s LinkedIn account may contain links to external websites. The appearance of external hyperlinks in no way constitutes the endorsement of these sites by the Appeals Court.

The Appeals Court is not responsible for the accuracy of any content and does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. The Appeals Court is also not responsible whatsoever for: the contents of any target site linked from this page; or for any data, text, software, music, sound, photographs, images, video, messages, or any other materials or content generated by users and publicly posted on this page.

The Appeals Court reserves the right to amend this policy at any time.

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