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technology2 years ago

"Meta news ban hampers Canadians' wildfire information sharing efforts"

Canadians are struggling to share vital news about ongoing wildfires in western Canada due to Meta's ban on viewing and sharing news content on its platforms. The ban, implemented in response to a bill requiring companies like Meta to pay news outlets for content, has been criticized by Canada's Heritage Minister as "reckless." Residents have resorted to copying and pasting news articles and sharing partial screenshots to keep each other updated. Over 200 active wildfires are currently burning in the Northwest Territories, with evacuations underway, while British Columbia has declared a state of emergency due to nearly 400 wildfires. Meta claims that people in Canada can still use features like Safety Check to access updates from reputable sources.

technology2 years ago

"Canada Urges Meta to Lift News Ban Amidst Yellowknife Fires"

Canadian leaders are urging Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to reverse its ban on sharing news articles in Canada. The ban was implemented in June after Canada passed a law allowing news organizations to negotiate payment for articles shared on social media platforms. As wildfires spread across the country, Canadian authorities are finding it difficult to disseminate crucial evacuation information without access to social media. Officials argue that Meta's ban is hindering access to vital information during the crisis and are calling for its reversal. Meta has been engaged in a global battle against regulatory proposals that seek to make social media companies pay for news content, claiming that the revenue drawn from news is overstated.

technology2 years ago

"Canadian Government Urges Facebook and Instagram to Lift News Ban Amid Wildfires"

The Canadian government has demanded that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, lift its ban on news articles from Canadian outlets, citing the need for access to information about ongoing wildfires in the country. Meta had implemented the ban earlier this year in protest of a new law requiring internet companies to pay news publishers for their content. Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez called Meta's ban "totally unacceptable" and urged the company to reverse its decision. Meta has stated that it will continue to block news links but allow access to content from official government agencies and emergency services.

technology2 years ago

Canada Urges Meta to Lift News Ban for Wildfire Information Sharing

The Canadian government has demanded that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, lift its ban on domestic news in order to allow people to share crucial information about wildfires in the country. Meta implemented the ban in response to a new law requiring internet giants to pay for news articles. Some individuals affected by the wildfires have expressed frustration that they are unable to share important data due to the ban. Canadian officials have criticized Meta's decision and called for its reversal, emphasizing the importance of access to information during such emergencies.

social-media2 years ago

Backlash against Meta's Canada News Ban: 'Stupid and Dangerous'

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has faced criticism for banning Canadians from sharing news content on its platforms, Facebook and Instagram, amid an ongoing dispute with the Canadian government over a law requiring social media to compensate news outlets for shared content. The ban has come under fire for its timing, as residents of Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, are currently being evacuated due to wildfires. Many residents are frustrated by their inability to share news stories about safety concerns and have resorted to sharing screenshots instead. Despite the backlash, Meta has stated that it will not lift the ban.

social-media2 years ago

Facebook News Ban Adds to Frustration of Canadian Wildfire Evacuees

Wildfire evacuees in Canada's Northwest Territories are frustrated by Meta's ban on news content for Canadian users, as they are unable to share news articles on Facebook during the active emergency situation. This has hindered their ability to access and disseminate important information, such as updates on the wildfires and the state of the highway system. The ban has raised concerns about people's access to information, particularly during the ongoing wildfire evacuations. Meta has declined to comment on the ban and its impact on evacuees, while officials in other jurisdictions are rethinking how they disseminate essential information in light of the restriction.

technology2 years ago

"Experts Condemn Meta's Canada News Ban as a Democracy Disaster"

Experts are criticizing social media giant Meta's decision to ban news access on its platforms in Canada, warning that it could harm journalism, promote misinformation, and spread fake news. Meta's move is in response to a new law, the Online News Act, which aims to support Canadian journalism outlets by requiring platforms like Meta and Google to contribute financially. The ban has already resulted in users being unable to share news links from both Canadian and non-Canadian outlets. Media experts fear that this could create a void filled by disreputable sources, exacerbating the spread of misinformation. The ban also poses challenges for small and independent media outlets that rely on social media for readership. Critics argue that limiting news access on social media platforms undermines democracy and could have implications for politics and elections.

business2 years ago

Meta threatens news blackout in California over ad revenue sharing bill.

Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, has threatened to ban users in California from sharing news on its website if the state passes the California Journalism Preservation Act, which would require online platforms to pay fees to news publishers. The proposed bill would require Meta to pay eligible media companies usage fees based on a percentage of the ad revenue its platforms generate. Meta argues that the local news industry was losing steam long before Facebook became a popular forum for sharing news.