Meta Platforms Inc. plans to stop promoting news content for people in three major European countries: U.K., Germany and France. Read on.
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The company will “deprecate” the news tab — a Facebook feature to prominently display news material — for users in the United Kingdom, Germany and France. “We know that people don’t come to Facebook for news and political content — they come to connect with people and discover new opportunities, passions and interests,” the company wrote in an unsigned blog post on Sept. 5.
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