In general, Australian publishers are now no longer able to post contents on their Facebook Pages. As for normal Facebook users in Australia, they are also not able to view and share news from Australian and international news Pages. Similarly, Australian news Pages and news contents are restricted for international users as well. The company is quite serious about its decision to the extent that Australian users can’t even see the contents on Facebook’s own official page:

Facebook has blocked its own page for australians 😅 https://t.co/VWBIgYPAmo — BossLogic (@Bosslogic) February 18, 2021 We have also checked out the Facebook Pages that belong to two prominent Australian news outlets and were greeted with these views:

In general, the move is the opposite of what Google is doing who has entered into paid deals with several publishers including global conglomerate News Corp that runs several publications in Australia as well as the country’s own Nine Entertainment and Seven West Media. In fact, Facebook did point the difference between its approach and Google in its announcement today. The company said that Google Search is closely tied to the news while less than 4% of contents that users saw on Facebook are news. Facebook also claimed that Australian publishers have received 5.1 billion free referrals through its platform which is apparently valued around AUD 407 million (~RM 1.28 billion). (Source: Facebook [1][2]. Image: Yahoo! Finance Australia.)

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