Joel Monaghan dog sex act | Twitter leaker breaks coverJames Griffin, a partner with the online reputation management firm SR7, said the level of education regarding social media that is available to athletes was not adequate. He said sporting bodies should have social media risk management procedures in place.
"By not encouraging athletes to sensibly engage in social media, the field is left open for these sorts of things to occur," he said.
"In this instance, because there is no social media crisis plan in place there was no mechanism for the NRL or the player and club to sufficiently address the issue. The fact that some sporting bodies have chosen to 'ban' social media access is a reminder of how lacking the take-up of social media risk management training has been."
They are more concerned in keeping the media out, than they are in the appalling acts such as bestiality and rape their players are commiting is like saying it is ok to do it as long as we keep it secret. Can you believe it?
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