Neil Young spent $20,000 to remove Facebook and Google logins from his website due to their political policies
We’re reaching out because Neil Young Archives is about to begin the process of eliminating Facebook and Google logins from our website.
We thank you immensely for bearing with us through this process. We know it’s not convenient, but we believe we will be better for it. ‘Quality whether you want it or not!’”NYA DAYS AWAY FROM DROPPING SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM Facebook knowingly allows untruths and lies in its political ads to circulate on the platform, while bots sow discord among users. Sowing dissent and chaos in our country via political disinformation is something we cannot condone. Simply put, Facebook is screwing with our election.
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