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Revision as of 10:15, 14 February 2022
Created: 25 January 2022
Last edited: 31 January 2023
Last edited: 31 January 2023
Quick Facts
Publishing Organisation:
Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)Year:
2012Languages:
EnglishStatus:
PublishedCovers Thematic
Target audience
Audience experience level
Disaster Management Phase
Synopsis
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This guide is a short compilation of practical tips on how to use social media using examples of the core social media tools: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Flickr. It also describes the activities before, during and after a crisis.