Archive for December, 2009
The Social Pledge is going to Air on ABC News/WFTV Orlando Channel 9
by Billy on Dec.23, 2009, under APPEARANCES:
Just got word that our segment on ABC/WFTV Channel 9 Orlando will air on December 31, 2009 during the 6pm broadcast.
by Billy on Dec.13, 2009, under Press Releases
Orlando, FL Teen Launches “The Social Pledge” to help clean up social networking sites.
Orlando, FL – November 16, 2009
Bill Frank, a High School senior, has launched a campaign of voluntary commitment to avoid profanity and inappropriate photos on social networking sites such as Facebook, My Space, and Twitter and encourage “friends” and “followers” to do the same.
“I had always found it difficult to say to a friend on one of my social pages – hey knock it off-, this is the same Facebook page that I allow my family and relatives, as well as potential colleges and employers, to read. By simply informing a friend that I am a member of THE SOCIAL PLEDGE, they will understand I don’t want my circle of friends reading that kind of language. Therefore, he or she has to clean it up, or I drop them as one of my friends, without embarrassment,” said Frank, a student at Lake Highland Preparatory School, in Orlando, FL.
There are two other reasons for signing the Social Pledge. Participants will be helping to reverse the coarsening of our culture that many people believe is harming this country. Somehow, profanity just seems uglier when it is in print. Secondly, what you say or post on these sites may come back to haunt you in the future.
If you write it and post it, it can exist forever. It may hurt you when being considered for college, by a prospective employer, or a future relationship, or maybe during a run for political office. You would be surprised how some things have a way of popping up when people start digging. Sadly, this happens every day. We heard of one example where two high school girls with similar grades and resumes were applying to the same college. When one was accepted and the other was not, the mother of the rejected girl sent a transcript of an embarrassing Facebook conversation to the college Dean with words to the effect: “You should know what your newest student is REALLY like!” Frank says, “Anyone who follows politics knows the words “opposition research”. For those of you who may not know, it means people will dig into your past trying to uncover anything and everything that may hurt or embarrass you. Think of Miss California, Carrie Prejean! Do not give them ammunition”.
Bill is hoping to have One Million students take the pledge by graduation this spring. People may sign The Social Pledge here or to receive more information, please e-mail: info@thesocialpledge.com Or Call 407-574-0246
Bill Frank, Senior, Class of 2010
THE SOCIAL PLEDGE to appear on ABC Orlando
by Billy on Dec.13, 2009, under APPEARANCES:
I’m excited that Melonie Holt from ABC Orlando, Channel 9 who took the time to interview me concerning The Social Pledge. Airing close to Christmas. Thank you Ms. Holt!
Channel 13 11.18.09 6pm
by admin on Dec.06, 2009, under APPEARANCES:
See TheSocialPledge.com interview on Channel 13

TheSocialPledge.com Interview on Channel 13
Teen Starts Social Pledge Campaign
11/18/2009 9:17:16 PM
Reported by Emily Lampa
Channel 13 Orlando
CFNews13
ORLANDO — In about six months, 17-year-old Bill Frank graduates from Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando.
But before that, he has a big goal — to have 1 million people log onto his Web site and take the Social Pledge. The Social Pledge is a promise to avoid using profanity and posting inappropriate images on social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
“I have cousins and aunts and uncles on my Facebook as my friends and I can’t let them see my Facebook with kids commenting on my photos saying this and this, and beep this. So that’s why I started it,” Frank said.
But now that Frank is college bound, a big concern is also what university officials can find out about prospective students online.
Already, dozens of students at Lake Highland Prep have taken the pledge.
“So far, I mean I have positive feedback from pretty much everyone in the school,” Frank sad. “The faculty’s all excited.”
“Basically what that does is it keeps it in the back of your mind. You start to take responsibility for other people’s actions or hold them accountable for their actions if they’re signed on,” sad Brantly Clayton, who signed the social pledge.
In the three months since he launched the site, more than 100 people from Orlando to Missouri signed up.
Frank says the social pledge is not just for young people. Indecent behavior online could hurt anyone.
He uses former Miss California Carrie Prejean as an example of how inappropriate online activity can haunt you.
Years ago, Prejean reportedly sent nude photos and sex tapes to a boyfriend online. The images recently leaked onto the Internet and created a media fire storm.




