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Singapore has ordered Facebook's Meta Platforms to block Singaporeans from accessing posts made by foreigners, citing potential interference in its upcoming national election. The foreigners involved, including Iskandar Abdul Samad of Parti Islam Se-Malaysia, were accused of promoting political content that could influence voters on racial and religious lines.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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