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More funds back initiative to better police content on social media platforms

The NZ Super Fund is still looking for more supporters.

Gill South Tue, 23 Apr 2019

The NZ Superannuation Fund has been joined by 46 investment funds – 26 in New Zealand and 20 overseas – who want Facebook, Alphabet and Twitter to prevent the live streaming and distribution of objectionable content on their social media platforms.

The Super Fund kicked off the initiative in

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Gill South Tue, 23 Apr 2019
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