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CITY OF CUPERTINO - SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY
1. Purpose
This Social Media Policy establishes g

uidelines for the creation and operation of Social Media Accounts by the City of Cupertino (“City”) to ensure that the public has access to timely, useful, and important information. The intended purpose of these City Social Media Accounts is to disseminate information regarding the City’s mission, meetings, current issues, programs, projects, services, and events.

2. Definitions
“City Social Media Account” means an account on Social Media authorized by the City as described in this policy.

“Elected/Appointed City Officials” means City Councilmembers and people appointed by the Council to serve on an advisory body (e.g., commission, committee, task force).

“Post” means the addition of information of any kind (e.g., text, links, photos, videos) to Social Media.

“Public Comment” means a Post made in connection with a City Social Media Account by anyone other than an authorized member of City Staff.

“Social Media” means publicly accessible technologies used to publish and/or share information using the Internet. Examples of Social Media include: Facebook, blogs, OpenGov, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedln, Instagram, and Nextdoor.

“Staff” means the City Manager and all subordinate employees of the City under his or her jurisdiction, whether directly or through department directors.

3. Staff Authority
City Staff shall operate City Social Media Accounts and Post items on behalf of the City to Social Media only as authorized by the City Manager or his/her designee(s), including the Communications Officer. The City Manager or his/her designee(s) will maintain a list of all authorized City Social Media Accounts, including the log-in information and the staff/department(s) authorized to Post to those accounts.

4. Elected/Appointed City Officials
Elected/Appointed City officials will not Post items on behalf of the City to Social Media. If Elected/Appointed City officials have their own Social Media accounts, the City recognizes that they may elect, in their individual capacity, to Post items relevant to City business. In such situations, the City’s existing rules and practices provide that Elected/Appointed City Officials shall make clear that they are speaking for themselves, not for the City or for their elected/appointed body. Elected/Appointed City Officials shall individually ensure they comply with all applicable laws (e.g., free speech laws, the Brown Act, public records laws, Municipal Code, etc.). For example, Elected/Appointed City Officials should be careful not to use Social Media (e.g., “post” “like” “share” “retweet”) in a manner that could constitute an improper serial meeting or otherwise violate the Brown Act.

5. General Guidelines
City Staff shall follow these general guidelines when Posting items to Social Media and/or operating the City’s Social Media Accounts:

5.1 The City’s official website (cupertino.org) will remain the City’s primary means of digital communication. Whenever possible, Posts on City Social Media Accounts should contain hyperlinks directing users back to the City's official website for in-depth information, forms, documents or online services necessary to conduct business with the City.

5.2 Limit Posts to dissemination of information about the City (e.g., City-sponsored or City-endorsed programs, services, and events). Content may include information, photographs, videos, and hyperlinks.

5.3 Make clear when a Social Media Account is operated by the City. City Social Media Accounts should include the name of the City and/or its official logo.

5.4 Ensure this Social Media Policy is displayed on all City Social Media Accounts or made available by hyperlink.

5.5 Posts will supplement, not replace, legally required notices and standard methods of communication.

5.6 Posts must contain information that is freely available to the public and cannot be confidential as defined by any City policy or state or federal law.

5.7 Posts may not contain any personal information, except for the names of employees whose job duties include being available for contact by the public.

5.8 Posts must be professional, respectful, and factual.

5.9 Ensure all necessary permissions have been obtained for Post (e.g., photos).

5.10 Ensure Posts reflect the views of the City. All content is subject to oversight by the City’s Communications Office.

5.11 Regularly visit and maintain all authorized City Social Media Accounts.

5.12 Promptly close any City Social Media Accounts that are no longer needed/active.

5.13 Comply with usage rules and regulations required by third party providers of City Social Media Accounts, including privacy policies.

5.14 Post during normal business hours. After-hours or weekend Posts shall only be made with approval of the City's Communications Officer or his/her designee.

5.15 Comply with all applicable City policies pertaining to communications and the use of the internet by employees, including email content.

6. Content Guidelines for Public Comments
The City’s Social Media Accounts are considered limited public forums moderated by City Staff. Public Comments containing any of the following inappropriate forms of content shall not be permitted in connection with a City Social Media Account and are subject to removal and/or restriction by the City:

6.1 Content unrelated to the City

6.2 Violent and/or pornographic content

6.3 Content promoting discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender, or national origin

6.4 Profane language or content

6.5 Solicitations of commerce, including but not limited to advertising of any business or product for sale

6.6 Violations of any law and/or promotion of illegal activity

6.7 Content compromising public safety or security

6.8 Content supporting or opposing any political candidate or campaign, including ballot measures

6.9 Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party. City Staff shall obtain authorization from the City's Communications Officer, who will consult with the City Manager and City Attorney as appropriate, before removing and/or restricting Public Comment based on these guidelines. Any Public Comment removed based on these guidelines shall be retained in a manner consistent with the City's document retention policy. Any Public Comment posted to a City Social Media Account is the opinion of the commenter. The presence of that content in connection with a City Social Media Account shall in no way imply City endorsement of, or agreement with, the content.

7. No Liability/Guarantee
The City operates its Social Media Accounts as a public service to provide information about the City. The City assumes no liability for any inaccuracies its Social Media Accounts may contain and does not guarantee its Social Media Accounts will be uninterrupted, permanent, or error-free. All users of Social Media should review and understand all applicable privacy and other policies, including those established by third parties. City Social Media Accounts may contain content, including but not limited to advertisements or hyperlinks, over which the City has no control. The City does not endorse any hyperlink or advertisement placed on City Social Media Accounts by anyone other than the City.

8. Any content maintained on a City Social Media Account that is related to City business, including Posts, Public Comment, and information about subscribers/followers, may be considered a public record and subject to public disclosure.

9. Policy Revisions & Reserved Rights
This policy may be revised by the City Manager at any time. The City reserves the right to terminate any City Social Media Account at any time without notice. The City also reserves the right to implement or remove any functionality of its City Social Media Accounts.

This week, our summer staff and Leaders in Training teen volunteers came together for a week of camp training, team buil...
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This week, our summer staff and Leaders in Training teen volunteers came together for a week of camp training, team building, and preparation before welcoming campers to Adventure, Nature, and Summer Science camps.

From learning safety procedures to practicing activities and getting to know their teams, they’re getting ready to create a fun, safe, and memorable summer for every camper.

The Cupertino Symphonic Band opens the Summer Concert Series tomorrow, Thursday, June 11 at Memorial Park Amphitheater.F...
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The Cupertino Symphonic Band opens the Summer Concert Series tomorrow, Thursday, June 11 at Memorial Park Amphitheater.

For concert information and the full band lineup, visit cupertino.gov/summerconcert.

Our Cupertino preschoolers celebrated a big milestone this week — the end of preschool! We’re so proud of all they accom...
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Our Cupertino preschoolers celebrated a big milestone this week — the end of preschool! We’re so proud of all they accomplished this year, and now they’re off to TK and ready for their next adventure.

Live music returns to Memorial Park Amphitheater next Thursday, June 11.Join us for the first Summer Concert Series perf...
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Live music returns to Memorial Park Amphitheater next Thursday, June 11.

Join us for the first Summer Concert Series performance of the season featuring the Cupertino Symphonic Band. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy the evening outdoors.

For concert information, visit cupertino.gov/summerconcert.

Our Senior Center members have been enjoying the spotlight lately! Over the past few weeks, they traveled to the Orpheum...
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Our Senior Center members have been enjoying the spotlight lately! Over the past few weeks, they traveled to the Orpheum Theatre to see Hell’s Kitchen, the hit musical inspired by the life and music of Alicia Keys, and also experienced the timeless music of The Phantom of the Opera.

Reminder: The City’s kickoff to summer for youth and teens is this Sunday, June 7!Youth and teens ages 8–17 are invited ...
06/03/2026

Reminder: The City’s kickoff to summer for youth and teens is this Sunday, June 7!

Youth and teens ages 8–17 are invited to Splash Bash from noon to 3 p.m. at the Memorial Park Picnic Area. Enjoy water games, inflatable archery, an obstacle course, free snacks, and Kona Ice for the first 50 participants.

Register at cupertino.gov/splashbash.

Ready. Set. Summer Camp. Cupertino Parks and Recreation summer camps start June 8, and many popular camps still have spa...
06/02/2026

Ready. Set. Summer Camp. Cupertino Parks and Recreation summer camps start June 8, and many popular camps still have space available. With new camps starting each week, there’s still time to find the right fit.

From arts and STEM to sports and outdoor adventures, there’s a camp for every interest.

Find a camp 👉 cupertino.gov/summercamps.

May in Review: FootGolf, Big Trucks, and Poolside PawsMay brought a full lineup of programs and events, from FootGolf an...
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May in Review: FootGolf, Big Trucks, and Poolside Paws
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Two-minute catch-up: Read May in Review 👉 cupertino.gov/may2026.

Lights. Music. Headphones. Disco at Dusk, the City's silent disco, returns on Friday, June 26, with a Hollywood twist. S...
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Lights. Music. Headphones. Disco at Dusk, the City's silent disco, returns on Friday, June 26, with a Hollywood twist. Step onto the red carpet, throw on your headphones, and dance through movie hits across the decades.

Disco at Dusk
Friday, June 26
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Cupertino Community Hall

The first 50 to register receive free shave ice.
Register 👉 cupertino.gov/discoatdusk.

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June is just around the corner, and the Cupertino Senior Center calendar is here!

Enjoy a full month of social programs, workshops, and special events designed to keep you active and connected.

Explore what’s coming up 👉 cupertino.gov/seniorcalendar.

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10185 N Stelling Road
Cupertino, CA
95014

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Monday 8am - 10pm
Tuesday 8am - 10pm
Wednesday 8am - 10pm
Thursday 8am - 10pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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