 In this day and age, when people get their news from sites such as Facebook and Twitter, and movies and TV shows are watched more on the web than on TV, it's easy for you to forget that there is a code of ethics that must be followed regarding social media. A new Navadman discusses personal social media standards of conduct due to the increased volume of social media use. A few of the issues addressed include use of personal social media while on duty, use of social media for job searches, using your rank, title and position for personal gain, and fundraising for nonprofit charitable organizations. Social media users are encouraged to include a disclaimer, clarifying that their communications reflect only their personal views and do not necessarily represent their agency. If you have further questions about social media standards of conduct, view the Navadman.