TORONTO – An advocacy group is calling on Canadians to boycott Facebook and Instagram later this week. The Friends of Canadian Broadcasting group is asking people to stop posting content on Meta...
I find this outrage so funny. “Hey you give me $500 for this used Timmies cup?” “No” “How dare you!”
Why would Meta / Google want to pay 250+ million dollars a year to link to news sites? Do you think they’re generating billions of dollars in revenue from those links?
property=“og:description” content=“A highly mutated variant of the virus behind COVID-19 has popped up in multiple countries, but scientists aren’t yet sure whether it will fuel a fall wave of infections or simply fizzle out.”/>
So if the news companies are upset that Facebook is showing a summary… maybe stop providing a summary to facebook explicitly in your code?
Whoa, whoa. We spent good money on developers to add OpenGraph support to our news platform in order for us to have full control over what is shown on Facebook. Now you want us to just throw that away? Do you know how much software developer time costs? There must be a better solution. What if, and hear me out… Facebook paid us to use that work we did?
Give 'em a break, they’re just following the capitalist’s mantra: Find something that’s currently free and charge people for it like it’s supposed to be that way.
Seriously, why the hell are people blaming Meta/Google and not their government for trying to push the shittiest deal on them for a product I doubt makes them much money at all?
“You pay our news sites an amount at the end of the year, and if you disagree on the amount we’ll be the arbitrator.” Only an idiot would make that deal.
I find this outrage so funny. “Hey you give me $500 for this used Timmies cup?” “No” “How dare you!”
Why would Meta / Google want to pay 250+ million dollars a year to link to news sites? Do you think they’re generating billions of dollars in revenue from those links?
they show ads next to summaries of articles which, hey, blame the people for only reading the summary instead of clicking through to the source
but they do profit and I would like to see journalism Not become yet another Meta™ product
But the news org provides that summary with the page to Facebook… it’s part of the Open Graph Protocol which… is for facebook. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_Platform#Open_Graph_protocol
Lets look at the source of a CBC News story.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-variant-ba-2-86-1.6943005
So if the news companies are upset that Facebook is showing a summary… maybe stop providing a summary to facebook explicitly in your code?
Whoa, whoa. We spent good money on developers to add OpenGraph support to our news platform in order for us to have full control over what is shown on Facebook. Now you want us to just throw that away? Do you know how much software developer time costs? There must be a better solution. What if, and hear me out… Facebook paid us to use that work we did?
Give 'em a break, they’re just following the capitalist’s mantra: Find something that’s currently free and charge people for it like it’s supposed to be that way.
What you mean is, why are they ALREADY paying Australia for the same thing and suddenly don’t want to pay Canada?
The answer will enlighten you.
Seriously, why the hell are people blaming Meta/Google and not their government for trying to push the shittiest deal on them for a product I doubt makes them much money at all?
“You pay our news sites an amount at the end of the year, and if you disagree on the amount we’ll be the arbitrator.” Only an idiot would make that deal.