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Old 6th August 2017, 14:08   #1
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Default Facebook tries slipping more local politics into your News Feed

Facebook isn't shy about wanting to increase your involvement in politics, and that might soon include seeing posts from the politicians you don't follow. A spokesperson has confirmed to Recode that the social network is testing a feature that slips...

https://www.engadget.com/2017/08/04/...-in-news-feed/
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