The Missouri Social Networking Policy is a set of rules and regulations governing the use of social networks and other forms of online communication by state employees in the state of Missouri. The policy outlines the appropriate use of such technology, as well as the consequences of improper use. The policy covers topics such as the use of social media in the workplace, online professional conduct, and the protection of personal and confidential information. The policy is divided into two parts: the Missouri Social Networking Code of Conduct and the Missouri Social Networking Rules. The Missouri Social Networking Code of Conduct outlines expectations of appropriate behavior for state employees when using social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. It also outlines the consequences for inappropriate use of these networks, including disciplinary action. The Missouri Social Networking Rules provide a framework for the appropriate use of social networks for state employees. These rules include the requirement of a professional profile, the handling of confidential information, and the proper use of social networks for official business. They also include guidance on the use of social networks for personal use, such as the proper use of privacy settings and security measures. Overall, the Missouri Social Networking Policy provides state employees with the guidelines necessary to ensure the safe and responsible use of social networks.