Even though fake news continues to plague Facebook, the social network is taking additional steps to stem how it spreads. Today, the company announced it will no longer let Pages that repeatedly share false stories advertise on the platform--a policy that seems to extend Facebook's existing policy of blocking ads for links to stories that...
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August 29, 2017
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It's the next step in the platform's fight
By Marty Swant
Even though fake news continues to plague Facebook, the social network is taking additional steps to stem how it spreads. Today, the company announced it will no longer let Pages that repeatedly share false stories advertise on the platform--a policy that seems to extend Facebook's existing policy of blocking ads for links to stories that...
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