The Facebook feature you'll no longer have access to from next week

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The Facebook feature has already been shut down in several other countries, and its axing in Australia comes as Meta calls an end to a number of multimillion-dollar deals.

Facebook users in Australia and the United States will no longer have access to Facebook News from next week as the platform further de-emphasises news and politics. The feature was shut down in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany in 2023. Launched in 2019, the News tab curates headlines from national and international news organisations, and smaller local publications.

The government says it's examining whether Meta should be designated under the news media bargaining code, which would require it to negotiate commercial deals with eligible media outlets or face fines of up to 10 per cent of their local revenue. But Meta could choose to withdraw its services in Australia to avoid fines, having made a similar move in 2021 when the push to make tech companies pay for news content came to a head.

 

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