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      <title>Social Media Guide for Chapters</title>
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      <description>We love to raise our voices about the R-ladies community!&#xA;In this section we outline guidance for all social media channels, and specific guidance for Twitter and Facebook. The global organization has a Twitter account but no official Facebook presence.&#xA;General guidance for social media Should my chapter participate in social media? Social media accounts are a commitment. However there are many benefits that come from creating an local R-Ladies Chapter account.</description>
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      <title>Websites for Chapters</title>
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      <description>A website for your chapter Maybe keeping your chapter active on social media is not the right fit, or enough, for you.&#xA;You are free to create a website for your chapter, you could ask other organizers what their experience with tools are.&#xA;Here are some examples of chapter websites for inspiration&#xA;R-Ladies NYC&#xA;R-Ladies Philly&#xA;R-Ladies Sydney&#xA;R-Ladies Belo Horizonte&#xA;Note that a GitHub repository could complement your website, cf R-Ladies Seattle example.</description>
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      <title>Slack Workspaces for Chapters</title>
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      <description>The organizers’ slack is for organizers, the community slack is for all R-Ladies.&#xA;You might want to create a discussion space for your own chapter on Slack or another platform.&#xA;It can be a place for discussions, collaboration, Q&amp;As, regular scheduled messages, etc.&#xA;In this platform, make organizers easy to identify (e.g. adding “Organizer - &#34; to your names) which is important in particular if a member wants to report an incident related to the code of conduct.</description>
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