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Some Wyoming Area families protest hybrid re-opening model


Holding signs advocating for re-opening schools, families with children attending Wyoming Area School District stand on the sidewalk in front of the secondary center for about an hour Monday morning protesting district officials’ decision to institute a hybrid learning model later this month rather than full in-person attendance. Above: Joanna Pechal, left, joins others holding signs to advocate for fully re-opening schools in Wyoming Area School District during a demonstration outside the secondary center in Exeter on Monday. At left: kindergarten student Marina Banta holds her sign during the protest. ....

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The only way to control tech giants like Facebook may be for governments to gang up


The only way to control tech giants like Facebook may be for governments to gang up
Don Pittis
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Australia’s conflict with the social media giants may be an unequal battle but a group in Waterloo, Ont., says they may have a solution.
It used to be that the most influential media companies in Canada had to keep at least one eye on the Canadian public interest whether they wanted to or not.
Broadcasters are regulated through the Broadcasting Act, and while newspapers face less oversight, a restriction on foreign ownership means there is always the potential that a determined Canadian government could do something, such as  change tax rules, that could nudge them into line. ....

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Facebook Blocks Charities, Government Pages in Australia News Spat


Facebook Blocks Charities, Government Pages in Australia News Spat
Bloomberg
2/18/2021
Georgina McKay and Jason Scott
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The logo for Facebook is displayed on a laptop computer in an arranged photograph taken in Little Falls, New Jersey, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020. Facebook Inc. is tightening its rules on content concerning the U.S. presidential election next month, including instituting a temporary ban on political ads when voting ends, as it braces for a contentious night that may not end with a definitive winner.
(Bloomberg) Facebook Inc.’s move to block the sharing of articles from Australian news media has swept up government information outlets, nonprofit charities and even political satire pages. ....

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Anti-vaccine misinformation pages unaffected by Facebook news ban posting in 'information vacuum'


Facebook news ban sees anti-vaccine misinformation pages unaffected and posting in information vacuum
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Conspiracy theories and anti-vaccine propaganda are spreading while Facebook blocks trusted news sites.
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In the midst of an information vacuum caused by Facebook s news ban in Australia, fringe self-described news websites, some already known for spreading misinformation, are freely posting vaccine scare stories.
Key points:
There is confusion around what counts as news content
Public health experts fear a spike in vaccine scare stories ahead of Monday s vaccine rollout
Omg you guys are the only news left for Australians … all have gone, read one comment on an Australian Facebook page with over 200,000 followers. ....

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