Fb says it'll let customers see fewer political commercials however nonetheless refuses to fact-check them

The scoop comes as Fb faces intense political scrutiny and after Twitter applied an outright ban on political promoting.
The news comes as Facebook faces intense political scrutiny and after Twitter implemented an outright ban on political advertising.

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Author: Cnbc

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