A Statement From Boss Hunting In Response To Facebookโ€™s News Ban
โ€” Updated on 31 July 2021

A Statement From Boss Hunting In Response To Facebookโ€™s News Ban

โ€” Updated on 31 July 2021
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A statement from the team at Boss Hunting, in response to Facebookโ€™s ban on publishers and news content in Australia:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CLaqM5PD07y/?hl=en

Read Facebookโ€™s official statement here.

Boss Huntingโ€™s Instagram:

Some of you might only know us from Instagram, but if your were with us from the OG Facebook/Tumblr days, youโ€™ll froth it like it was 2012. For your daily dose of casual video content, a shot of Dusty Martin returning to his car after a 65-day bender, and another aerial shot of NYCโ€™s Central Park in your feed, hit us up on the gram.

Boss Huntingโ€™s Private Facebook Group

Weโ€™re clearly not Facebookโ€™s biggest fan right now, but just last month we started an insiders group on FB for BHโ€™s most loyal fans. Get around it at the link below.

Boss Huntingโ€™s Twitter:

We donโ€™t really use Twitter, but if you do, youโ€™ll be pleased to know that every article published on BH gets fed through Twitter too. An easy way to stay up to date.

Boss Huntingโ€™s Homepage:

Before Zuck & co. completely rewired how we approach online content, you could actually enter a website into Google (or click on those desktop shortcuts direct from Windows 95, remember those days?). Theyโ€™d take you to our homepage for your direct consumption of superyachts, supercars, and everything worth looking at in between.

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