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[–] NormandyEssex -3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Facebook isn’t destroying journalism. All those news links have been shared and posted on Facebook, driving traffic to those news websites. Now the Canadian government passed a law that is hurting the traffic to those news websites.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

The law is BS, no argument there. But Facebook and Google are absolutely destroying news. They're each operating a rigged market where they are both the broker and the seller. They eat into everyone's profits to make themselves fabulously rich. The only reason news outlets play the game is because not doing so would be even worse.

Imo the only solution is to regulate the ad markets that they're both running. Not this dumb link tax.