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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....
The Insolvency Service’s Twitter policy.
Why and how the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) uses social media and what you can expect from us.
The What Works Network uses evidence to improve the design and delivery of public services.
Information on complying with consumer protection law when working with content creators and influencers on social media.
Telecoms infrastructure factsheet accompanying the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill, outlining the problems the Bill will address and how.
Visiting a prisoner: visiting times, keeping in touch by email, telephone or letter, banned items and sending money to a prisoner by debit card or online bank transfer
MHRA social media community guidelines.
Research on the tax compliance of the self employed.
Find out how internet scams work and what to be aware of - misleading websites, report website fraud, suspicious communication and phishing
Guidance and moderation information for DWP social media channels, including specific guidance for Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
This collection of guidance sets out what candidates need to know and do about their security and signposts to more detailed guidance.
The Regulator of Social Housing published the annual review of its consumer regulation work for the past year
Why and how HM Revenue and Customs uses social media, what we expect from you and what you can expect from us.
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