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Meta has blocked all posts from kansas reflector It was reported Thursday after the nonprofit newspaper criticized Mehta-owned Facebook and other forms of social media in an article.
of articleThe article, titled “When Facebook Fails, Local Media Will Become Even More Important to the Future of Our Planet,” directly accused Meta and Facebook of suppressing posts related to climate change, and It emphasizes the role of local media in fighting back.
In an opinion piece, documentary producer Dave Kendall said, “While we would do just fine without Facebook’s promotional help, it’s hard to believe that a giant company like Meta can dictate the terms of our communication.” It seems like there is a problem.”
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according to Friday’s article from reflectorFacebook on Thursday stopped the publication from sharing Kendall’s opinion piece and subsequently removed all links to the publication from its platform.
Andy Stone, communications director at Meta, said: I apologized On Thursday, he criticized the mistake, saying it had “nothing to do with Reflector’s recent meta-criticism.” He said the mistake had been corrected.
On Friday, Facebook kansas reflectorarticle — The article has been down for a while, except for the one linking to Kendall’s article.
By Friday night, the issue was fully resolved and users were able to link to and read Kendall’s article.
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Independent journalist Marisa Cabas Reposted Friday’s Kansas Reflector column said the damage had already been done and the article had already been flagged as malicious “in an attempt to circumvent Meta’s censorship.”
“This is a big problem because it undermines our credibility,” Kavas said. CNN Business.