Starbucks pauses all social media advertisements over hate speech considerations

Starbucks has joined the ranks of massive firms placing social media advertisements on maintain in response to websites' hate speech insurance policies.
Starbucks has joined the ranks of big companies putting social media ads on hold in response to sites' hate speech policies.Original article
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