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Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to interact, and to share text and other content.
The Department for Education’s social media policy and how we interact with our social media followers.
This report examines the potential of social media for monitoring and communications, using the 2015 Nigerian elections as a case study
This report explores the value of social media and other web 2.0 tools in encouraging uptake of research
This page provides a collection of online media literacy resources and events.
Information about the Department of Health and Social Care’s social media accounts and how we moderate them.
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This note was prepared by NatCen Social Research for the Department for International Development
Disclosure and Barring Service's social media house rules outline how we will engage with customers and the behaviours we expect from users.
If you manage an online platform that allows user generated content, these 7 steps will help you keep your business and your users safe.
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