Shutterstock 10 mai 2022 Stuff-up or conspiracy? Whistleblowers claim Facebook deliberately let important non-news pages go down in news blackout Rob Nicholls, UNSW Sydney A Meta spokesperson told The Conversation non-news pages had been taken down by mistake. Whistleblower allegations contradict this.
Facebook’s decision to shut off sharing of Australian news made headlines across the nation. AP Photo/Rick Rycroft 25 février 2021 Facebook’s news blockade in Australia shows how tech giants are swallowing the web Jennifer Grygiel, Syracuse University The internet of 2021 is not the open public sphere that early visionaries had imagined.
mundissima/Alamy Stock Photo 23 février 2021 Facebook’s free speech myth is dead – and regulators should take notice Carolina Are, City, University of London Facebook’s choice of profits over the people is difficult to reconcile with its commitment to free speech.
Shutterstock 18 février 2021 Facebook’s news is gone. Here’s where to turn for trusted information Lisa M. Given, Swinburne University of Technology From screenshots, to rival social platforms, to the old-school method of visiting a newspaper’s homepage, there are plenty of ways to get your news fix without clicking on Facebook.