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Government of Nova Scotia

Policy Statement It is the policy of the Government of Nova Scotia to encourage clear and effective communication with all Nova Scotians using a variety of accepted tools, including social media. Government use of social media must, like all other forms of communication, meet tests of credibility, privacy, authority and accountability. II. New Zealand Government. In November 2011, the ICT Strategy Group (external site link)1 approved the "Social media in government" guidance.

New Zealand Government

The aim is to encourage best practice social media use by government agencies, provide useful templates and tools for planning, and give an overview of the strengths, weaknesses, benefits and risks of this very important and rapidly growing toolset. The intent of the guidance is to encourage best practice social media use by government agencies, provide useful templates and tools for planning, and give an overview of the strengths, weaknesses, benefits and risks of this very important and rapidly growing toolset. The "Social media in government" guidance is made up of three main documents:

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