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TV personalities and social media influencers back the launch of a Government campaign to address the stigma around loneliness in young people.
Information for content creators on complying with consumer protection law when endorsing products, brands or services on social media.
Research into the effect of complicit social media influencers on the consumption of counterfeit goods in the UK.
A research paper from the IPO
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 CMA is investigating the disclosure of paid for endorsements on social media platforms.
Information on complying with consumer protection law when working with content creators and influencers on social media.
Information and advice for businesses on how to comply with consumer protection law in the online reviews and endorsements sectors.
Following CMA action, Instagram will do more to prevent hidden advertising on its app and website, signalling an important behaviour shift by a major platform.
The CMA has published guidance for social media companies, brands, and influencers to follow so that people can easily spot a paid-for online endorsement.
Guidance and moderation information for the Department for Transport’s social media channels, including X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.
Apply for a Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa to work in the UK in the creative industry - eligibility, extend, bring your family.
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