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Enlisted update5/9/2023 "We deliberately wrote it in a collaborative manner, and it encourages component heads to continue establishing component-specific social media regulations," Oare said. The DOD social media policy applies to Office of the Secretary of Defense personnel, the military departments, the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff, the combatant commands, and other DOD offices and agencies. In some cases, this means the new policy will supersede preexisting social media policies, but close coordination throughout its development ensured that all perspectives were considered and integrated. "We owe it to all of them to have one central policy that provides a clearly articulated standard of operation and accountability." "Social media has an effect on every one of our service members, civilians, contractors and their families - whether they run an official account or have never heard of Twitter," Oare said. "We'll work across the department to be agile and responsive in our day-to-day operations as we implement this policy and update it where and when we should," Oare said. That won't happen with the newly published instruction, and he stressed that this policy will be continually refined and updated based on the evolving social media landscape. We wanted to make sure the services were collaborators from the very beginning."īecause social media changes rapidly, Oare said policies that the department may have started developing in the past but had never finalized would quickly show their age. "There have been efforts in the past to do this, but in an organization of this size and magnitude, you need to fully coordinate and ensure all viewpoints are heard and represented. "It's long overdue," Andy Oare, director of digital media for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, said. The new policy specifically addresses public affairs uses and responsibilities. Corrected the name of the mission “Gorge” in the Russian localization of Custom Games.While some of the military services and other agencies published social media policies years ago, DODI 5400.17 is the department's first instruction that provided Pentagon-level, departmentwide guidance that specifically addresses the use of social media. The DOD chief information officer previously issued DODI 8170.01, "Online Information Management and Electronic Messaging," to provide broad policy guidance on the secure and appropriate use of social media. Added the ability to spawn on motorcycles in the ‘Battle for Moscow’, ‘Invasion of Normandy’, and ‘Battle of Berlin’ campaigns in Custom Games.Fixed the “Show Filters” and “Create Game” buttons which were previously overlapping in the list of game sessions.The placement of the “Hide Full” text in the filters while selecting Custom Games, which caused the text to be cut off, has been fixed.Frequent flickering, which would occur in the game sessions list in ‘custom matches’, has been fixed.In Invasion, Assault and Destruction modes, victory goes to the defending team if the attackers have not completed the task in the mode before the end of the battle. At the end of this time, the team with the greatest points will win. Added a battle time limit of 60 minutes.Fixed the inability to change the game mode when creating a match in Custom Games.This mechanic works in test mode and can be changed or disabled. Changed experience gain in Custom Matches: if there are no players on the opposing team you will gain 20% of the experience, if there is one player in the opposing team you will gain 50% of the experience, if there are two or more players in the opposing team, the experience will be gained without change.Head down below for the complete patch notes. Darkflow Software has released the Enlisted update 1.06 October 29 patch, which brings some fixes and changes to the game.
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