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The Facebook pages of Australian news publishers, including SBS News, have been restored, one week after they were blacked out by the tech giant.

Facebook has reversed its ban on news content in Australia after the government's new media bargaining code, which forces social media giants to compensate news publishers, passed parliament on Thursday. , were reinstated early on Friday morning a week after the social media giant abruptly blocked Australian users from posting or sharing article links.

Users navigating to news pages during the ban found generic grey bars where custom cover photos used to sit, and the message"no posts yet" in place of news content and shared stories.The move was widely criticised across the world, with warnings the absence of news would allow misinformation to flourish.after striking a deal with the federal government to amend the legislation.

The new legislation provides a framework for news publishers to force tech giants to enter a binding arbitration process to allow them to be paid for the use of their content.on Friday it was a"significant piece of legislation" which passed after years of extensive negotiations.

 

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Go to the legitimate websites you can't trust news on facebook.

Im actually disappointed. We should stand against facebook.

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