I am not on Facebook any more but was curious what the thing was about.
Didn't find anything clearly about that but did find this from February which is both amusing and sad,
https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/facebo ... 46252.html
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Facebook on Wednesday announced it has blocked Australians from viewing and sharing news on the platform because of proposed laws in the country to make digital giants pay for journalism.
Australian publishers can continue to publish news content on Facebook, but links and posts cant be viewed or shared by Australian audiences, the U.S.-based company said in a statement.
So, Facebook blocked Australians because of a
proposed law, not a law that is applied but one that is merely being thought about ...
Quote:
In the process of blocking news pages, several Australian emergency services were hit by Facebook's local ban on news content Thursday, with pages that warn the public about Covid outbreaks, bushfires and cyclones rendered blank. Fire, health and meteorological services around the country saw problems with their Facebook pages, amid several serious public emergencies.
In the process, they blocked their own Facebook page as well.
Facebook has banned Facebook's own Facebook page pic.twitter.com/bvZGRaO77H— Andrew Brown (@AndrewBrownAU) February 17, 2021
The page now shows a reading “no posts yet” as of Thursday morning, according to News.com AU.
A Facebook spokesperson told News.com AU “any pages that are inadvertently impacted we’ll look to reverse”.
“Government Pages should not be impacted by today’s announcement.
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But Facebook said it “will restrict publishers and people in Australia from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content.” The dominant social network blamed Australia’s proposed law for its decision, and said the law “fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between our platform and publishers who use it.”
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