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This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
How we use social media and blogs to communicate with you.
How we use social media to communicate with you.
Information about the Department of Health and Social Care’s social media accounts and how we moderate them.
Ofqual’s social media policy explains how we use our channels, interact with followers and manage content.
Information about Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) social media channels.
Understand how preventative design measures can reduce the risk of harms happening on your online platform.
If you manage an online platform that allows user generated content, these 7 steps will help you keep your business and your users safe.
Student Loans Company Social Media Terms of Use
The CMA has published 6 key principles for tackling hidden ads on social media for platforms.
Information about the Home Office’s social media accounts and how we moderate them.
Find out if you need to register for the tax if your group provides a social media platform, search engine or online marketplace to UK users.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to interact, and to share text and other content.
These house rules set out how we interact with users through our social media channels.
The Code of Practice offers guidance to providers of social media platforms on appropriate actions they should take to prevent bullying, insulting, intimidating and humiliating behaviours on their sites.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life's Blog and Twitter profile.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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