You may use the information found on social media to discuss the company you are research as well as the public's reaction to published statements and actions. A full review of citing social media using APA can be found on Cook's Guide to APA Style. Below are a few examples.
The Library of Congress. (2019, December 14). ICYMI: This week, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden added 25 works to the Library's National Film Registry. From Prince to [Image attached] [Status update]. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/libraryofcongress/photos/a.487300093058/10156795390933059
A.S. Cook Library [@CookLibraryOfTU]. (2019, November 14). Come in out of the cold and curl up with one of our 500,000 books [books emoji] [snowflake emoji] [Image attached] [Tweet]. Twitter. https://twitter.com/CookLibraryOfTU/status/1194624183633760259
Schatzel, K. [@kimschatzel]. (2019, October 20). When you have the absolute best university mascot on the planet! @towsonuniversity @tutigers #welovedoc [Photograph]. Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p/B31n4gsnPO0/
You will be mining company websites for information to use in this assignment.
Author, Initials. (n. d.). Title of page. Website name. URL
Albert S. Cook Library. (n.d.). About us. https://libraries.towson.edu/about
Name of Specific Agency Responsible for Content. (Date). Title of webpage. Add names of parent agencies if available. URL
Often times, these webpages do not have individual authors, instead use the agency or company responsible for the information. If there is no obvious date, there may be a date last modified located near the end of the content. If neither are present, use n.d. for "no date".
National Institutes of Mental Health. (2018, March). Older adults and mental health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/older-adults-and-mental-health/index.shtml