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Social media giant Facebook announced on Apr. 29 that it will give $5 million to pay local journalists in multiyear deals as part of its new publishing platform to help independent writers attract an audience and make money through the social media network.
Facebook to Hire Journalists
The move is part of Facebook s answer to the trend of email newsletters, led by platforms like Substack, as it focuses on reporters who are usually the lone voice covering a given community, according to The Verge.
The publishing platform, which Facebook announced last month, will be integrated with Facebook Pages and will include a free self-publishing tool for journalists to send out newsletters or create their own websites.
16 March 2021, 9:27 am EDT By
In what appears to be an apparent problem for a messaging app called Signal, several platforms have reported that it was now blocked in China.
Signal Has Been Blocked in China
Since Mar. 15, some users from Beijing and other neighboring cities reported that the messaging app has been inaccessible, and it seems to have been proven true. They said that the app no longer allowed them to send any message, Endgadget reported.
Earlier this week, users complained that they could no longer access Signal, and the only instance that they can use it is when they open a VPN.
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