
Social Media Policy & Disclaimer
Duncanville Forum on Arts, Culture & Economy uses social media to share information about our events, candidate forums, and discussions on arts, culture, and the creative economy in Duncanville. Our official handle across platforms is @duncanvilleforum.
While we encourage public engagement, we ask all users to adhere to the following guidelines.
1. Community Guidelines
To maintain a productive and respectful online environment, we ask that all interactions on our social media pages follow these guidelines:
Be Respectful: No hate speech, personal attacks, or harassment.
Stay on Topic: Comments should relate to arts, culture, and civic engagement.
No Political Endorsements: The forum is nonpartisan and does not endorse or oppose any candidate.
No Spam or Promotions: Unrelated advertisements, solicitations, or repeated posts may be removed.
2. Moderation & Removal of Content
Duncanville Forum on Arts, Culture & the Economy reserves the right to moderate, hide, or remove comments and posts that violate our guidelines, including but not limited to:
Off-topic or misleading information
Political campaigning
Hate speech, threats, or harassment
Spam, commercial promotions, or links to unrelated content
Repeated violations may result in a user being restricted or blocked from interacting with our page.
3. Disclaimer of Responsibility
Comments and opinions posted by the public do not represent the views of Duncanville Arts Forum.
We do not guarantee the accuracy of third-party content shared on our platforms.
By engaging with our social media pages, users agree to follow the terms and policies of each platform (Facebook, Instagram, etc.).