Facebook is blocking content from The Conversation Africa. - . @TC_Africa. (1)

Facebook has blocked access to news websites for its Australian users in response to the legislation to force it to pay for journalism.
The impact has been immediate and dramatic, affecting all news outlets in the country, as well as further afield. The blocked content includes articles produced by The Conversation Australia, but the impact is being felt by all Conversation sites, including us.
It means that you will not be able to share articles from The Conversation Africa on Facebook. This is because The Conversation was founded in Australia and all editions run off a common web site.
Ways are being sought to address the situation and we will keep you posted. In the meantime, we urge you to continue reading our work on our website and sharing it through email or other social media.
We are also grateful for our republishers - when our pieces are republished on your sites, they can still be shared on . @Facebook. At a time when academic analyses is so crucial, it's important that their words get as much reach as possible.
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