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Google will reduce promoting income from websites that go towards the coronavirus consensus

Google has introduced that it's going to ban ads from internet pages that promote coronavirus conspiracy theories, or problem the “authoritative scientific consensus” on the lethal virus.
Google has announced that it will ban advertisements from web pages that promote coronavirus conspiracy theories, or challenge the “authoritative scientific consensus” on the deadly virus.Original article
Author: Russia Today

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  6. "Ukraines Security Service (SBU) has asked Google and Apple to ban applications subject to sanctions on Ukrainian territory, including VKontakte (VK), a Russian social network which is the most popular website in Europe". (October 8, 2020)
  7. "Australias treasurer has advised the tech giants to accept that their platforms will have to start paying for content, amid threats from Facebook and Google to limit services in the country if such a policy is enacted". (January 24, 2021)
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