Brokers Get Strict Social Networking Rules 50
eldavojohn writes "If you're a broker or work for a brokerage firm then you better think twice before posting content to Facebook and Twitter. It seems the static parts of the pages like your profile must be approved and fall under the watch of FINRA. But a post to Facebook or a tweet might constitute a 'public appearance' representing your firm. Which means that 'firms must supervise these interactive electronic communications under NASD Rule 3010 in a manner reasonably designed to ensure that they do not violate the content requirements of FINRA's communications rules.' It's days like these I'm glad I don't work on Wall Street or have jury duty."
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Funny, I was thinking that it's days like his when I'm glad I have no urge to use Facebook :)
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Because idiots these days cannot shut the fuck up about facefuck and twittard. I wish there was another planet to move to, so I could get the fuck out of here.