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Responders are using social media as a method of widening their access to communities.
This note was prepared by NatCen Social Research for the Department for International Development
This privacy notice sets out how UK Civil Servants will use media monitoring tools to identify and analyse disinformation.
The CDEI has published a report on the role of AI in addressing misinformation on social media platforms, which details the findings from an expert forum it convened last year, with representatives from platforms, fact-checking organisations, media groups, and academia....
If you're advertising or marketing, including direct marketing, you must be accurate and honest and follow the advertising codes of practice
Guidance for all civil servants on using social media.
A government introduction to social media; from aiding research to the ethical considerations of using such platforms.
The government’s response to its Call for Evidence on the impact of social media on criminal trials.
Information about the Home Office’s social media accounts and how we moderate them.
The Impact of Social Media on the Administration of Justice: call for evidence
Information about the Department of Health and Social Care’s social media accounts and how we moderate them.
Information for content creators on complying with consumer protection law when endorsing products, brands or services on social media.
This section helps you to understand users and their needs and begin to diagnose the policy problems and challenges that you need to fix.
Guide for schools on how terrorist groups such as ISIL use social media to encourage travel to Syria and Iraq.
Disclosure and Barring Service's social media house rules outline how we will engage with customers and the behaviours we expect from users.
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