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Survey Reveals 70% of Japanese Companies Lack Social Media Conduct Guidelines

Survey Reveals 70% of Japanese Companies Lack Social Media Conduct Guidelines

27 Mayıs 2026Japan Times
  • A recent survey revealed that 70% of companies in Japan do not have established rules regarding employee conduct on social media. This lack of guidelines leaves employees to navigate their online presence based on personal judgment.
  • Concerns about potential information leaks and conflicts arising from social media interactions are prevalent among these firms.
  • In an era where social media plays a crucial role in corporate communication, the findings of this survey highlight a gap in corporate governance in Japan. With the rise of digital interactions, companies must adapt to new norms and establish clear guidelines to protect both their interests and those of their employ…
  • The absence of social media policies in a significant majority of Japanese companies raises questions about their preparedness in managing online reputations and safeguarding sensitive information. As digital communication becomes increasingly integral to business operations, the risks associated with unregulated em…
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The information provided in this article is based on a survey and may not represent the views of all companies in Japan.