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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.
The Online Safety Bill is a new set of laws to protect children and adults online. It will make social media companies more responsible for their users’ safety on their platforms.
Blogs where government organisations talk about their work and share information and ideas.
How we use social media to communicate with you.
This note was prepared by NatCen Social Research for the Department for International Development
Follow the news and activities of the British Embassy in Montenegro.
Responders are using social media as a method of widening their access to communities.
Today marks the launch of the latest phase of the government’s global campaign to warn migrants of the consequences of entering the UK illegally.
The Impact of Social Media on the Administration of Justice: call for evidence
Guidance for defence personnel on the use of social media
Follow the news and activities of the British High Commission in India.
This report examines the potential of social media for monitoring and communications, using the 2015 Nigerian elections as a case study
Disclosure and Barring Service's social media house rules outline how we will engage with customers and the behaviours we expect from users.
How to minimise your risk, and what to do if there's a terrorist attack.
The CMA has published 6 key principles for tackling hidden ads on social media for platforms.
Guidance and moderation information for the UKTI social media channels, including specific guidance for Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, blog and Flickr.
A government introduction to social media; from aiding research to the ethical considerations of using such platforms.
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