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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.
These house rules set out how we interact with users through our social media channels.
What we share and how we moderate comments on CICA’s Twitter feed.
What we share and how we moderate comments on our social media channels, including Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness among parents and carers about potential hazards to children associated with swallowing small magnets, button batteries, loose/small toy parts and imitation food.
Guidance and moderation information for DWP social media channels, including specific guidance for Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
How we use social media and blogs to communicate with you.
How the official Twitter feed for the Attorney General's Office is run
Guidance and moderation information for the UKTI social media channels, including specific guidance for Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, blog and Flickr.
Why and how HM Revenue and Customs uses social media, what we expect from you and what you can expect from us.
Guidance and moderation information for the Prime Minister’s Office social media channels.
The Insolvency Service’s Twitter policy.
How we use social media to communicate with you.
This section helps you to understand users and their needs and begin to diagnose the policy problems and challenges that you need to fix.
Guidance and moderation information for the UK Government social media channels in Scotland, including Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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