A message in reponse to Facebook’s news ban

A message from our publisher following Facebook’s removal of Australian news sites including Australian Ageing Agenda from users’ feeds.

Dear Reader,

You may be aware that Facebook has removed a number of news sites, including www.australianageingagenda.com.au and www.communitycarereview.com.au, from showing up in your feed.

Why is this important? It’s important because Facebook has demonstrated that it does not care about content ownership, or copyright.

Facebook’s decision means we can no longer share our news articles with the thousands of people, who follow AAA and/or CCR.

However, these recent changes do not affect our other social media platforms and I’d urge you to engage with us instead on LinkedIn, and Twitter, or subscribe to our newsletter and bookmark our website www.australianageingagenda.com.au or www.communitycarereview.com.au,

Facebook’s decision will not adversely impact what we do, but it will impact the stories that we amplify, but we’ll find a solution. We always do.

Thank you for valuing what we do.

Group publisher

Mark Kuban.

Comment on the story below. Follow Australian Ageing Agenda on FacebookTwitter and LinkedIn, sign up to our twice-weekly newsletter and subscribe to AAA magazine for the complete aged care picture.  

Tags: australian ageing agenda, community care review, facebook,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement