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Facebook s news ban experiment is almost over. Here s what we ve learnt
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Australian news sites have seen a drop in traffic due to the news ban, with links shared on Facebook pages down 80 per cent.
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It s now six days since the most popular social media platform in the country, Facebook, decided Australians could no longer view or share links to news websites.
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New publishers have seen a drop in traffic and lost a big chunk of audience
Comedy and satire pages are now among the most popular
What happens when news is taken out of Facebook? How do users respond?
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There’s a rigorous debate going on about how the COVID-19 vaccine should be rolled out. Each participant in the discourse brings their own expertise: epidemiologists, public health experts, even economists have added their two cents. And now it’s my turn to weigh in: the top Instagram influencers, YouTubers and all types of online content creators should be some of the first in line for the COVID-19 vaccine.