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Which of the following statements about Intel Corporations' social media (SM) policies is NOT accurate?

A. Intel tells employees to protect corporate proprietary and sensitive information at all costs, including lying if necessary to protect Intel's assets and reputation.
B. The three key pillars of Intel's SM policy are to disclose, protect, and use common sense.
C. Intel has pioneered open and employee-trusting SM policies and continues to evolve those policies as they gain more experience with employee-written social media.
D. Intel tells employees to admit mistakes and to avoid inflaming a situation when engaging in SM.
E. Intel tells employees to be transparent and to disclose their real name and company affiliation when engaging in SM.

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The inaccurate statement about Intel's social media policies is that it encourages employees to lie to protect company information. Intel's policy actually emphasizes disclosure, protection, and honesty.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement about Intel Corporation's social media (SM) policies that is NOT accurate is: 'Intel tells employees to protect corporate proprietary and sensitive information at all costs, including lying if necessary to protect Intel's assets and reputation.' Intel's social media policy focuses on transparency and honesty, and it does not advocate lying. On the contrary, their SM policy's three key pillars are to disclose, protect, and use common sense. Intel encourages employees to be transparent and to disclose their real name and company affiliation when engaging in SM and to admit mistakes rather than inflame situations.

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