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DJH
DJH
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 6:19am

I am not sure if this one is on FB or the idiots who are running Australia. Or a combination of the two. I expect Sydney Watson will vlog on this.

CAM
CAM
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 8:03am

Why because the Aussie ( and UK) papers break the stories on the US puppet show first? Or print a story the US drive by media wont touch?

Foxfier
Admin
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 9:24am

DJH-
Both is good.


They’ve been trying to find a way to charge for sharing links to news stories for years. That lets you cancel anyone who points out errors in reporting.

Brian
Brian
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 10:32am

The little that I’ve researched, this could be great. Yes, they want to charge Facebook, financially, for making money off of other people writing stories in other publications. I am all for whatever regulations need to be placed on Facebook so that it goes down in a ball of flames, or so that a thousand other alternative crop up. It would be great if a national version of Facebook cropped up in every country.

Foxfier
Admin
Reply to  Brian
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 11:37am

The principle is wrong.

Or are you going to pay every time you say, in conversation, “hey, I read a story in the New York Times”?

John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 1:36pm

Foxfire, the problem, as I understand it, is that Facebook sells ads and makes money on those links to those stories / sources but the sources do not make money on them. The court ruling said that wasn’t legal.

Foxfier
Admin
Reply to  John F. Kennedy
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 2:27pm

So, John, flip it around– did the folks the news interviewed to make their story get paid?

They sell ads and make money, but their source didn’t.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 3:38pm

So what. Every news outlet sells ads and makes money. That’s how they survive. Sometimes they pay their source and sometimes they don’t. Again- so what. But at the end of the day producing news is their reason for their existence. For Facebook, targeted advertising is the reason for their existence.

Maybe you are ok with this: Facebook pocketed Chinese cash to promote articles which downplayed what Washington has called a genocide in Xinjiang, China. But won’t put their hands in their pockets for taking news content that they did not produce.

Most “liked” news pages on Facebook:
CGTN: 114 million
China Daily: 103 million
China Xinhua News: 88 million
People’s Daily, China: 86 million
BBC News: 53 million
CCTV: 49 million

Facebook have the lion’s share of digital advertising revenue in Australia, devastating our local news industry, even as they distribute stories produced by news organisations for free. They are also ok with making advertising dollars off paedophile pages, pages for missing children, people live-steaming massacres etc…

They don’t employ journalist to go out and research articles. They don’t write independent articles which contribute to the news feed. They copy-and-paste news articles from sources they decide is worthy. They are not even impartial in their selection. And all for advertising revenue which they are making a monster from- purely. And when they are told: hey you have to start paying for the copy-and-paste strategy that’s making you a bucket-load of cash and financing your dirty agenda, they spit the dummy.

They have been planning this for months. Their own employees in Australia didn’t even have the heads up on it. A low-life organisation. The good news is that My 13 year old said to me today: who still uses Facebook, it’s for dinosaurs. Maybe Facebook time is up.

DJH
DJH
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 6:29pm

Ezabelle: my 17 year old son says something similar. FB is for “old” people (25 years plus, I guess) and for cat-crazy ladies. He and his friends do Snapchat.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Thursday, February 18, AD 2021 6:35pm

Ha! I get you DJH. Anything before 2010 is probably “old” to them.

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