IPC - No More Twitter Posts!
The public is invited to express its views about the actions of the IPC to block Twitter Posts, and share its opinions about the content of NSW FOI's Tweets which caused this action.
Do you feel this action is undemocratic? Do you feel the IPC is not interested in what the public has to say? Is it possible the IPC is over-sensitive and out-of-touch with the way contemporary society expresses its views? Should Social Media be a one-way-street? Do you agree that an Agency internal policy or procedure should have power over individuals outside of the organisation?
The IPC has subsequently "reviewed" its initial decision to block NSW Freedom of Information on Twitter, bumping up its unlawful and unlegislated decision until at least February 2023, which is available here.
The above Tweet has been based on first-hand experience with a particular NSW Government Agency.
The above Tweet has been based on published information courtesy of an IPC Key Stakeholder.
The above Tweet has been based on first-hand experience with a number of NSW Government Agencies.
The above Tweet has been based on a number of first-hand experiences with a number of agencies and the IPC.
The above Tweet has been based on first-hand experience with a number of NSW Government Agencies and the IPC.
The above Tweet has been based on documentation provided to NSW FOI by a member of the public.
The above Tweet has been based on first-hand experience with the IPC GIPA Tool and a NSW Government Agency.
The above Tweet has been based on first-hand experience with the IPC GIPA Tool and a NSW Government Agency.