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Facebook will add registration links for all US voters to the top of the News Feed

For each US user who has a vote age starting tomorrow, July 3, the company announced today , Facebook will pin the box showing information about voter registration in the news feed.
 
When it's live, the box gives you information about how to register for the ballot, including a link to the registration site of your state or to a non-party partner unless your State can readily provide information for voters online. Here's what you might imagine your phone to look like:
 
 
The first announcement was received from Nick Clegg, Façade's vice president of international affairs and communications, in an open letter released on Wednesday.
 
Facebook says it is running more Facebook , Instagram and Messenger login campaigns this summer. In June 17, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that he had opted for 4 millions of enrolled citizens in the USA Today, which was up of 2 millions in 2016 and 2018, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 'People want to be responsible and the ultimate way to do so in a democracy is by voting,' Zuckerberg wrote in the Op-ed.
 
On June 17, Facebook also launched the 'Voting Information Center,' which provides knowledge on registration of voters, on how to apply for an absentee or a mail-in vote (if you can do that), local election authorities' advertising and warnings, and more. Facebook also said that its right to block "any social issues, electoral or political advertising from parties, Super PACs or other groups that are "paid for by " their political disclaimer was extended.
 

 






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