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Bappy11
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Facebook campaign holiday work

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Another relevant development: social networks and communities
An overview of websites is of course nice, but not a complete overview of all platforms that are used. Social networks also offer plenty of opportunities for organizations to present themselves and communicate via fan pages, community pages, brand pages and (closed or open) groups. The central government is also not idle in this area and is experimenting with it extensively under the name of e-participation, crowdsourcing or co-creation.

An example is the LinkedIn group on the renewal of the poland telegram data electricity and gas law . But social media are also increasingly being used for information campaigns, such as Facebook for a campaign on rights and obligations for holiday work . And finally, don't forget Pleio ; the collaboration platform where governments can form groups (with lower governments but also people outside of them) and develop theme sites (for example on the Environment Act ).


These pages and groups are not listed in the register; I was curious about the policy of the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations when it comes to these applications and web guidelines. You simply cannot force Facebook and LinkedIn to comply with this 100% and it is a shame to leave the possibilities of these platforms unused. According to the spokesperson I called, there is currently no specific policy for this and a pragmatic approach is being chosen: the Web Guidelines are only mandatory for websites under own management and no barriers are being raised to use social media.
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