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According to a Reuters report, Meta Platforms will stop running political, electoral, and social issue advertisements on Facebook and Instagram across the European Union starting early October 2025.
And according to an ongoing file, Meta's ... at a time when EU member states are stepping up efforts to rein in ultra-fast ...
The list of online platforms under investigation for potential breaches of the EU’s Digital Services Act continues to grow, ...
Meta said political advertising would end in October, citing a forthcoming E.U. regulation that it said presented “unworkable requirements.” ...
Sylvanian Families has become embroiled in a legal battle with a TikTok creator who makes comedic videos of the children's toys in dark and debauched storylines. The fluffy creatures, launched in ...
Two China-based Susquehanna contractors allege Jeff Yass' firm cut them out of profit sharing while quietly developing ...
Social media platforms have long criticized Australia's ban on under-16s holding accounts. The law comes into effect this December, meaning the companies only have a few ...
Meta will stop running political ads in the EU The decision comes ahead of the EU’s extensive new rules around transparency from advertisers.
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