Every week, new Facebook pages appear across Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands promising easy money, fast profits, and ...
SYDNEY, April 1 (Reuters) - Misinformation shared on Facebook is the biggest threat to Papua New Guinea's COVID-19 vaccine plans and the social media giant must take steps to "stop it", the Pacific ...
PNG – which has about 1.3 million Facebook users – has blocked access to the social media platform to limit hate speech, misinformation and pornography. It banned the platform under its Anti-Terrorism ...
Facebook has an estimated 600-700,000 users in PNG The government says users are distributing 'fake news' and 'pornography' Free speech advocates have called the ban 'authoritarian' and 'worrying' ...
Facebook users in Papua New Guinea say the company has been slow or failed to remove child abuse content, explicit material and fake news, despite reports made using the platform's own moderation ...
The government's decision to restrict social media comes wrapped under its new Social Media Policy 2025, which will be taken ...
Your Facebook profile photo is not only one of the first things people will notice when they visit your page, it's your avatar when you comment and participate in discussions on the social network.
Papua New Guinea has banned Facebook in what it calls a “test” to regulate online content and “protect” its citizens from hate speech and pornography. PNG police minister Peter Tsiamalili said the ...
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