What politicians can and can not say on Fb

Elizabeth Warren's deliberately false political advert has raised new questions.
Elizabeth Warren's intentionally false political ad has raised new questions.

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Author: Axios

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  4. "Facebook said it will pay $550 million over a lawsuit against its photo-labeling service". (January 30, 2020)
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  6. "Facebook has been heavily criticized for its policies around political ads". (January 9, 2020)
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