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NCAA’s March Madness social media rules are holding teams back

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The NCAA’s social media highlight posting policies continue to be stuck in a bygone era — and schools are paying the price for it. The March Madness “Digital Highlight and Footage Use Policy,” which is available publicly on the NCAA website, places tight restrictions on the highlights institutions are allowed to post. On Snapchat, Twitter/X, and TikTok, institutions are not allowed to post their own highlights at all. They can only link to or em…
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Awful Announcing broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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