texas a&m facebook usage policy
Howdy! Welcome to one of our official Texas A&M University-affiliated Facebook pages! As one of the friendliest campuses in the nation, feel free to say "Howdy!" on our page, share pictures of your Aggie Spirit and engage with the Aggie Family.
Texas A&M University aspires to excellence in all its endeavors. Our code of conduct, traditionally called the Aggie Code of Honor, exemplifies excellence through a simple, straightforward statement. The honor code embraces honesty, exhorts responsibility and expects integrity.
"An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do."
The Aggie honor code applies to students, faculty and staff in every facet of their lives, including actions and comments made here on Facebook.
The purpose of this Facebook page is to promote the spirit of Aggieland and to inform of key happenings by sharing information about Texas A&M University among prospective students, current students, former students, staff, faculty and friends.
Please note that while visitors may not generate their own posts on this Facebook page, we welcome your input via direct message and comments on posts. All viewpoints are welcome, and comments will not be removed based on the viewpoints expressed, provided the comments otherwise comply with this policy. However, Texas A&M University may review and remove comments based on the following criteria.
Comments must be directly related to the topic of the original post from the page or may be removed. The following are examples of comments that are not directly related to the posts:
Post | Unrelated Comment Example |
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Congratulations to the TAMU spring graduating class! | College Station Texas has the best Barbeque! |
The campus will be closed tomorrow because of snow and ice on the roads. | The baseball team is doing great this year! |
Fall class registration will have new priority deadlines this year. | I can't wait for Spring Break! |
Comments in any of the below categories may be removed:
- Encourage illegal activity.
- Violate the intellectual property rights of any other party, such as copyright or trademark infringement.
- Compromise the safety or security of Texas A&M University community members, the public or public systems.
- Contain obscenities.
- Contain sexually or racially harassing content that is severe, pervasive and objectively offensive.
- Present a grave and imminent threat.
- Incite imminent lawless action.
- Contain fighting words or true threats.
- Be fraudulent.
- Defame.
- Promote a business or commercial transaction.
- Promote a candidate campaigning for election.
Texas A&M University also may remove "spam" or comments generated or that appear to have been generated by "social bots" (i.e., content posted by automated software or "bots").
Also, please keep in mind that this is an internet page on facebook.com. Facebook, Inc. owns and operates facebook.com and has its own policies and standards concerning what may, and may not, be posted and the actions that it may take regarding unauthorized posts. See "Facebook Community Standards." Facebook may apply its own policies to remove comments, and Texas A&M University does not control or direct Facebook's application of its own community standards.
Texas A&M University is not responsible for, and neither endorses nor opposes, comments placed on this site by its visitors. Commenters are personally responsible for their own comments, username and any information placed on this page by the commenter.
The official source of information about our university is the Texas A&M University website.