I’m good with #2 as is and I can be persuaded to sign off on #1 with Tim’s edit.
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Subject: Re: [Bc-excomm] FW: [bc-communications] Social Media Posts
All:
I agree with Steve unless we consider revising #1 to remove word ‘showcase’ and perhaps modify with more of a BC slant and insert some language such as
“…ICANN has recently published report using the data from the DAAR project that takes into consideration 4 years of data derived from multiple RBL (Reputation Block Lists), yet there is no practical evidence
from business that abuse has gone down. “
Tim Smith
General Manager
Canadian International Pharmacy Association
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Date: Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 8:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [Bc-excomm] FW: [bc-communications] Social Media Posts
I support #2 but do not support issuing #1 under the BC name. The BC does not want to imply that we believe DNS abuse has declined.
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Date: Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 9:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Bc-excomm] FW: [bc-communications] Social Media Posts
Dear BC ExComm,
A kind follow-up to the inquiry below. BC Communications Committee is seeking ExComm approval of the social media draft posts noted below.
Kind regards,
Brenda
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Date: Friday, April 1, 2022 at 12:12 PM
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Subject: [Bc-excomm] FW: [bc-communications] Social Media Posts
Dear BC ExComm,
Kindly review the draft posts below from the BC Communications Committee. They are seeking BC ExComm approval to post on BC’s social media on behalf of the BC.
To further explain, the decision was made during the BC Communication call on 1 April 2022 to have ICANN Secretariat, Brenda, forward email from BC Communications Committee with suggested posts for BC’s social
media platforms, ie: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. Upon BC Excomm receipt, review and approve or make suggested changes and return to me with BC Comms Committee copied. These emails will be limited to one per week.
Kindly add this topic to the BC Excomm agenda for Thursday, 7 April at 14 UTC. In the meantime, feel free to review the posts below and offer feedback to BC Communications Committee. Thank you!
Kind regards,
Brenda
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Goyal <vivekg@LdotR.Red>
Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 9:38 AM
To: Bc Communications <bc-communications@icann.org>
Subject: [bc-communications] Social Media Posts
Hello All,
Please find below two posts that we can possibly share on BC’s SM channels
1.
DNS Abuse is a high interest topic in the larger ICANN community with several stakeholders working on developing policy to mitigate and reduce abuse in the DNS system. ICANN has recently published report using
the data from the DAAR project that showcases that the measured abuse has gone down over the years.
The report takes into consideration 4 years of data derived from multiple RBL (Reputation Block Lists).
Link to the full report - https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/last-four-years-retrospect-brief-review-dns-abuse-trends-22mar22-en.pdf
#ICANN #ICANNBC #DNS #Domains #DNSAbuse #Internet
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2.
The ICANN team has published the stats from the recently concluded meeting ICANN 73 which was a virtual session. One of the most striking number of all the stats that we noticed was the session with the maximum
attendance and unsurprisingly it was "Evolving the DNS Abuse Conversation” with 576 unique members attending.
For the full set of stats please refer to this link - file:///Users/vivekgoyal/Downloads/icann73-technical-report-17mar22-en.pdf
#ICANN73 #ICANN #Domains #DNS #ICANNBC

Please share your thoughts and your social media posts for the BC channels.
Thank you