Eliot Brenner
Public Affairs Director Four years ago, just six weeks before the nuclear accident at Fukushima, the NRC initiated this blog. As we said at the time: the blog is intended to serve as a vehicle for informing, explaining and clarifying the actions, roles and responsibilities of the NRC, raising awareness about our agency and its mission, and – most importantly – giving us another opportunity to hear from you.
We
have also found the blog to be a lively source of comments. Some 4,800
comments have been approved and posted in the past four years. A quick
review of the comments reflects how liberally the NRC applies its blog
comment guidelines. At times, though, comments may contain personal
attacks, “four-letter-words,” or other violations of our comment policy.
When that occurs, we remove that verbiage (and note that) and then post
the comment. We also may occasionally move some comments to our Open
Forum section if they’ve strayed too far from the original post. Very
few of the submitted comments are not posted (with the exception of
duplicates).
Over
the past four years or so, there have been more than 650,000 views to
NRC blog. We’re happy the information is reaching an audience. If you
have suggestions for topics for future blog posts, please let us know in
the comments below.
I should note that the blog is the oldest but not the only social media platform the NRC uses. We also use Twitter, Facebook and YouTube and the photo gallery platform Flickr as well.
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The NRC Blog – Its First Four Years by Moderator
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