Series 7 practice questioneasySocial Media and Digital Communications — Pre-Approval Requirements
Under FINRA rules, which type of social media communication generally requires principal pre-approval before being posted?
- APersonal messages
- BInstant messages
- CStatic content✓ Correct answer
- DInteractive content
Explanation
Why C — Static content
Static content, such as a profile or background information on social media, typically requires principal pre-approval before being published.
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