Fb proclaims new restrictive insurance policies about election and voting content material

Fb CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced new insurance policies that can change the character of content material about elections and voting that he'll permit to seem on his firm’s platforms.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced new policies that will change the nature of content about elections and voting that he will allow to appear on his company’s platforms.Original article
Author: Ryan Lovelace

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  2. "Facebook has imposed new rules to limit the reach of political groups that disguise their content as coming from local newsrooms, a crackdown that hits political ads from both the left and the right but in particular targets a big liberal advocacy group". (August 12, 2020)
  3. "Twitter has tagged or restricted the visibility of more than a dozen of President Trumps tweets since Election Day began. Twitters latest push against Mr. Trump began in the early hours of Wednesday after the president said he thought he had won reelection". (November 8, 2020)
  4. "Google says it has been working around the clock alongside other Big Tech companies to fight Russian cyberattackers waging a digital war against Ukraine, guarding against some of the same ransomware attackers who previously hit the U.S". (February 16, 2023)
  5. "Jeff Bezos and his Big Tech compatriots have suddenly become the new Koch brothers". (January 19, 2020)
  6. "Few people heard of the social media platform Parler before Big Techs political censorship made it a refuge for conservative voices in the 2020 election season". (January 25, 2021)
  7. "The U.S. intelligence community relied on American technology companies to battle Russian cyberattackers targeting Ukraine to prevent a catastrophic cyberwar capable of spreading across the Atlantic, The Washington Times has learned". (February 19, 2023)
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