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The Impact of Social Media on the Administration of Justice: call for evidence
The Single Source Regulations Office’s social media policy and how we interact with our social media followers
How we use social media and blogs to communicate with you.
This report examines the potential of social media for monitoring and communications, using the 2015 Nigerian elections as a case study
Ofqual’s social media policy explains how we use our channels, interact with followers and manage content.
Follow the news and activities of the British High Commission in India.
Understand how your legal duties are relevant to your charity’s use of social media.
MHRA social media community guidelines.
Information about Strategic Command's Twitter account.
Guidance for all civil servants on using social media.
The CMA has published 6 key principles for tackling hidden ads on social media for platforms.
Disclosure and Barring Service's social media house rules outline how we will engage with customers and the behaviours we expect from users.
Follow the news and activities of the British Embassy Paris and the British consulates in France.
Report examining the impact of social media on identity.
How we use social media to communicate with you.
What we share and how we moderate comments on our social media channels, including Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
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....
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