Clark County Social Media Policy
- We welcome your comments and hope that all conversations will be courteous.
- By choosing to comment or post on this page, you are giving Clark County the right to access, store, and disclose any information you provide, including, but not limited to, any personal messages sent to the page or a page administrator.
- There should be no expectation of privacy in
any information submitted to this page. Any information submitted to the page may be subject to the Ohio Public Records Act.
- Visitor comments expressed on this site do not reflect the opinions and positions of the Clark County government or any of its officers or employees. By using this site, you agree that Clark County will not be held responsible for such comments, and you may be held responsible for your own comments.
- We do not discriminate against any views. Accordingly, all content will be monitored, and Clark County reserves the right to limit your ability to post on this page (e.g., allowing visitor comments and reactions to content added by page administrators, while preventing visitors from adding content that is relevant only to discussion topics initiated by visitors).
- We cannot guarantee that this page will be monitored 24/7. Accordingly, visitors in need of an immediate service or response should obtain contact information for the appropriate County office or department by visiting the Clark County website (at http://www.clarkcountyohio.gov/ ). To report a crime, you should directly contact a local law enforcement agency. In the event of an emergency, dial 911.
- Clark County reserves the right to reject or remove any content that:
- Is off-subject, out of context, redundant, or unnecessarily lengthy or duplicative;
- Contains obscenity or material that appeals to the prurient interest;
5.7.3 Contains personal identifying information or sensitive personal information;
- Contains offensive terms that target protected classes;
- Is threatening, harassing or discriminatory;
- Incites or promotes violence or illegal activities;
- Contains information that reasonably could compromise individual or public safety;
- Advertises or promotes a commercial product or service or any private interest; or
- Contains false information, infringes on a copyright or trademark, promotes or endorses political campaigns or candidates, or otherwise violates any applicable law, including, but not limited to, Ohio Revised Code Section 9.03