Harvard Format Citations for Online Sources

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Question:

give me the harvard format for this link as a in text citation and for the reference: https://www.ohchr.org/en/statements/2023/01/freedom-speech-not-freedom-spread-racial-hatred-social-media-un-experts and give me the harvard format as a in text citation and for the reference for this TED online vedio: https://www.ted.com/talks/wendy_woods_the_business_benefits_of_doing_good and give me the harvard format as a in text citation and for the reference for this online vedio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4gbPvEvNIw

Answer:

Sure, here are the Harvard format citations for the provided links:

1. OHCHR Statement

In-text citation: (OHCHR, 2023)

Reference: OHCHR (2023) Freedom of speech is not freedom to spread racial hatred on social media: UN experts. Available at: https://www.ohchr.org/en/statements/2023/01/freedom-speech-not-freedom-spread-racial-hatred-social-media-un-experts (Accessed: [date]).

2. TED Talk by Wendy Woods

In-text citation: (Woods, 2017)

Reference: Woods, W. (2017) The business benefits of doing good. Available at: https://www.ted.com/talks/wendy_woods_the_business_benefits_of_doing_good (Accessed: [date]).

3. YouTube Video

In-text citation: (YouTube, 2023)

Reference: YouTube (2023) [Title of the video]. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4gbPvEvNIw (Accessed: [date]).

Note: Replace "[date]" with the date you accessed the sources. For the YouTube video, replace "[Title of the video]" with the actual title of the video if it is available. If the title is not available, you can use the uploader's name and the year of upload.