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California does not allow noncitizens to vote in its general or primary elections. Eligible voters must be 18, a U.S. citizen and a California resident. San Francisco did once have a law allowing ...
Facebook and Instagram will block all news articles in California if state lawmakers pass a bill meant to funnel money from the tech platforms to media organizations, a Meta spokesman threatened ...
California and 32 other states on Tuesday sued Facebook parent company Meta over allegations that it “designed and deployed harmful features” on the main social network and its platform ...
Hundreds of thousands of residents have fled California for other states during the pandemic and most of them seem to have found a virtual home on one of Terry Gilliam’s Facebook pages.His ...
On Wednesday, California’s top cop finally revealed he has actually been very busy investigating Facebook, in an inquiry that has lasted for over a year.
Facebook’s parent company, Meta Platforms, and Google declined to comment on the proposed California bill but have opposed the federal bill.
California’s investigation began in the spring of 2018, with investigators looking at Facebook’s sharing of information with Cambridge Analytica, Mr. Becerra said.
Facebook parent Meta Platforms is threatening to ban users in California from sharing news on its website if the state passes a bill that would require online platforms to pay fees to news publishers.
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