Facebook pauses political advert ban for Georgia Senate runoffs

Facebook says it'll in brief pause its ban on political selling throughout the U.S. to allow ads for the Georgia runoff elections for the state's two Senate seats
Facebook says it will temporarily pause its ban on political advertising in the U.S. to allow ads for the Georgia runoff elections for the state's two Senate seatsOriginal article
Author: The Independent

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