EU probes Facebook, Instagram over election disinformation
By France24
01 May 2024 |
8:07 am
The European Union has launched an investigation into Facebook and Instagram amid concerns they are failing to curb online disinformation. The probe relates to the handling of political advertising ahead of EU elections.
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