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Interacting with our Audiences

User-generated content

There are many different kinds of user-generated content on the Internet. Bulletin boards, web based chat forums, Internet relay chat, virtual environments, mailing lists, weblogs and newsgroups are all examples which allow a visitor to add material to the Net as well as seeing what is already there. The BBC wishes to take advantage of the full range of user-generated services provided they fulfil our public purposes and can match the standards our users expect of our presence on the Internet.

See Section 4: Impartiality for detailed guidance on personal space for users, online communities and the Action Networkcampaign site.

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