Facebook Says an Anti-Spam Bug Is Blocking Coronavirus News

Customers are complaining that links to knowledge stories about school closings and other wisdom related to the virus outbreak being blocked by the use of the company's automatic device
Users are complaining that links to news stories about school closings and other information related to the virus outbreak being blocked by the company's automated systemOriginal article
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