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Facebook blocks news posts in Australia over government's payment rules
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Facebook is fighting back against the Australian government, which wants to force the company to pay online publishers. Now the social media giant has restricted every user in the country, both companies and individuals, from sharing news articles. NBC News’ Dylan Byers joins with more reporting.Feb. 18, 2021