Facebook Blocks Australians From Viewing and Sharing News

Australian consumers cannot proportion Australian or international data. International consumers external Australia moreover cannot proportion Australian data
Australian users cannot share Australian or international news. International users outside Australia also cannot share Australian newsOriginal article
Author: Time

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