 The majority of U.S. medical schools have a presence on popular social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, but few have policies in place to guide student behavior when using these platforms. Of those that do have policies, only a small percentage specifically address social media use. This suggests that medical schools need to develop policies that clearly define acceptable and unacceptable online behavior, as well as encourage thoughtful and responsible use of social media. This article was offered by Terry Kind, Gillian Jenrich, of NeatSaudi, and others.