The world’s dominant social media platform has wiped away any hint of Canadian journalism, however that will not cease SooToday from holding you knowledgeable and updated
As you’ve little doubt seen by now, Meta — the web big that operates Facebook and Instagram — has blocked all information content material from the eyes of Canadian customers.
Why? Because of Bill C-18, a Trudeau authorities regulation that forces Big Tech (ie. Facebook and Google) to compensate information shops for “stealing” our tales. Rather than pay up, Meta did precisely what it promised: erase any hint of trusted journalism out of your social media feeds.
No extra hyperlinks. No extra likes. No extra shares.
Village Media, which operates SooToday, by no means supported this flawed laws, nor the prevailing knowledge behind it. To be clear, Facebook did not swipe our tales. We fortunately posted them there, with the aim of sharing our high-quality native reporting with as many readers as attainable.
Determined to maintain our neighborhood knowledgeable and updated — now, greater than ever — SooToday has launched a brand new every day characteristic: The native headlines you will not discover on Facebook. Check out the hyperlinks beneath.
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