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This report examines the changing nature of participation through social media
Follow the news and activities of the British Embassy in Montenegro.
These house rules set out how we interact with users through our social media channels.
Charity Commission consultation on draft guidance for charities about their use of social media.
What we share and how we moderate comments on our social media channels, including Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
Social Media Acceptable Use Policy
Information about JFC's social media account.
Guidance for Cabinet Office social media channels.
Guide for schools on how terrorist groups such as ISIL use social media to encourage travel to Syria and Iraq.
This report explores the value of social media and other web 2.0 tools in encouraging uptake of research
Information about the Disclosure and Barring Service’s social media accounts and how we moderate them.
What we share, how we manage our social media accounts and the service you can expect to receive from us on these channels.
Guidance about the Planning Inspectorate’s various social media channels, all of which are managed by the organisation’s communications team.
What we share and how we monitor our social media channels.
Examines the value that social media brings to governance programmes aimed at influencing engagement and civic participation
The evidence base for this topic is weak despite much enthusiasm over the potential impact social media could have
What we share and how we moderate comments on our social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
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.
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