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The Single Source Regulations Office’s social media policy and how we interact with our social media followers
Report examining the impact of social media on identity.
This report examines how DWP could use social media data for social research purposes.
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.
What we share and how we moderate comments on our social media channels, including Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
The International Tech Hub Network (ITHN) works to forge innovation partnerships between the UK and international tech sectors, stimulate local digital economies, and build high-end digital skills to drive sustainable jobs and growth.
This report examines the potential of social media for monitoring and communications, using the 2015 Nigerian elections as a case study
Follow the news and activities of the British Embassy Paris and the British consulates in France.
Understand how your legal duties are relevant to your charity’s use of social media.
Student Loans Company Social Media Terms of Use
These house rules set out how we interact with users through our social media channels.
The literature suggests that social media has potential to be used for governance purposes, but this is not capitalised on in most contexts
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.
This report examines the changing nature of participation through social media
Guidance for all civil servants on using social media.
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