Sir Nick Clegg yesterday offered “the real story” behind Facebook’s news ban in Australia, blaming the furore on the country’s government and publishers rather than his employers.
Although he conceded the tech giant may have “erred on the side of over- enforcement” in a controversy that saw about 14 million users in Australia denied access to news, Clegg did not admit Facebook was at fault.
The former Liberal Democrat leader, who is now vice-president of global affairs at Facebook, wrote a blog post to explain its actions during a dispute with the government.
It came after the tech giant “blinked first” this week and said it would allow Australian users to receive news again via the site. It had blocked access over a proposed law
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