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Social media house rules

While our social media code of conduct sets out how we expect Capgemini employees to behave online, our house rules explain the kind of behavior we expect from anyone interacting with us on social media.


We aim to keep our social media channels a pleasant experience, and ensure our communities are positive, constructive, and supportive. To this end, we reserve the right to remove any posts in breach of our house rules, and to block any individual who violates them repeatedly.

The right to remove inappropriate posts

We will remove comments that:

  • Defame abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights of others.
  • Are racist, sexist, homophobic, sexually explicit, abusive or otherwise objectionable,
  • Contain swear words or other language likely to offend.
  • We know or suspect may break the law or condone or encourage unlawful activity. This includes publishing, posting, distributing or disseminating any defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, misleading or unlawful material or information.
  • Advertise products or services for profit.
  • Are made to appear as if they have been posted by someone else.
  • Repeatedly post the same message, or are unrelated to Capgemini and its brands – ‘spam’.

We reserve the right to adjust these rules as needed and to delete content for reasons not stated in this list.

Compliance with our house rules

Comments and other material posted by users of our social channels do not reflect the opinions of Capgemini, nor does Capgemini confirm their accuracy.

If you would like to alert us to any inappropriate use of this site as specified, please contact: socialmedia.fr@capgemini.com.