Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, announced plans to stop paying Australian news publishers for content that appears on the platform. This decision has sparked a fresh battle with the Australian government, which had implemented a law requiring internet giants to strike licensing deals. Meta will also discontinue the Facebook News feature for users in the United States and Australia, aligning with its shift away from news content amid global legislative considerations.
Country Press Australia has condemned the actions of Meta to abandon payment-for-content deals with news publishers and says many jobs will be lost in the regions as a result. Read more: https://t.co/mfsRltaVwZ https://t.co/9fuuW4Yqif
Country Press Australia has condemned the actions of Meta to abandon payment-for-content deals with news publishers and says many jobs will be lost in the regions as a result, @australian. https://t.co/Ckrn3xli4e
Tech giant Meta’s decision to cease paying news publishers for the content that they provide for the company’s social media platforms will have a catastrophic flow-on effect, News Corp Australasia’s executive chairman Michael Miller has warned. https://t.co/Kc0SwoZXh0
Meta will remove Facebook’s News tab from interfaces in the United States and Australia, affirming the company’s pivot away from news while governments around the world consider laws to force it to compensate local outlets. https://t.co/X9U7wuTKdt
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said that it will wind down the Facebook News tab in the United States and Australia starting in early April. https://t.co/9ObAHbAIJk https://t.co/qRBhT7JzNv
Australia will consult with media organizations after Facebook vowed to wind down its news tab from April https://t.co/u4YdXmAv0F
Meta Platforms said it will stop paying Australian news publishers for content that appears on Facebook https://t.co/CJa5LAiGIu https://t.co/eCnqtB41I2
Shadow Government Services Minister Paul Fletcher has lashed Meta’s Friday move to announce it will not be renewing financial deals with Australian news media outlets as “not dissimilar” to the way it often behaves as a company. https://t.co/ciu8piRpWN
Facebook users in America will soon lose access to the dedicated news tab, the company has announced. https://t.co/fFTdwze3Uy
Meta announced plans to discontinue Facebook's news feature for users in the United States and Australia, igniting potential tensions with lawmakers critical of the tech giant's treatment of the media sector, according to reports. https://t.co/rETwcnlRzH https://t.co/Kt9OiOOL4G
Meta Platforms said it will stop paying Australian news outlets for content that appears on Facebook. The decision pits it against the Australian government and a 2021 law that forced internet giants to strike licensing deals https://t.co/CJa5LAiGIu https://t.co/LyK8rY24Hw
Meta announced yesterday it would stop paying Australian news publishers for content that appears on Facebook, setting up a fresh battle with Canberra which had led the world with a law that forces internet giants to strike licensing deals. WATCH| STORY: https://t.co/kkOxrjfgqz https://t.co/V2JiBVPg0F
Op-Ed: Facebook ditches Australian pay-for-news deal – Much trickier than it looks https://t.co/HoOJDWBzwO
Meta will remove Facebook’s News tab from interfaces in the United States and Australia, affirming the company’s pivot away from news while governments around the world consider laws to force it to compensate local outlets. https://t.co/pRva36gmcZ
Meta Angers Australia With Plan To Stop Paying For News Content https://t.co/9H1cczx4YM https://t.co/Gf8Rj5AzOP
Meta announced today that it will sunset Facebook's dedicated News tab in a couple of months https://t.co/tVHOy1iPal
Meta Platforms said it will stop paying Australian news publishers for content that appears on Facebook, setting up a fresh battle with Canberra which had led the world with a law that forces internet giants to strike licensing deals https://t.co/CJa5LAiGIu https://t.co/bv0mzDrwiK
Facebook Finds New Way to Unfriend Publishers by Nixing News Tab https://t.co/lWSKzB7G0E
Meta said it would remove a dedicated section for news articles in April that will affect Facebook users in the United States and Australia. https://t.co/gxLFPiv0zz
Meta has angered Australia with its plan to stop paying for news content. News publishers and some governments have argued that Facebook and Google unfairly benefit in terms of advertising revenue when links to news articles appear on their platforms https://t.co/4vHJR4nMrR
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said that it will wind down the Facebook News tab in the United States and Australia starting in early April. https://t.co/OIxgGtHOUk https://t.co/ua7TSq9F4s
#MustRead: Meta says it will stop showing the News tab on Facebook in Australia and the US starting early next month to focus more on short-form video content. https://t.co/141XMsAuqg
Meta Platforms said it will stop paying Australian news publishers for content that appears on Facebook, setting up a fresh battle with Canberra which had led the world with a law that forces internet giants to strike licensing deals. Read more https://t.co/923MXgdR6W https://t.co/9I6A5XpOTD
Meta Platforms has said it will stop paying Australian news outlets for content that appears on Facebook. The decision pits it against the Australian government and a 2021 law that forced internet giants to strike licensing deals https://t.co/U7JiBjXMcg https://t.co/az802INznS
📰 Facebook to stop paying news providers in blow for free online journalism https://t.co/wjsfI4DI6t
Meta says it plans to stop paying publishers of news content in Australia, a move that drew backlash from government officials in Canberra. https://t.co/llHkrNJO60
Meta says it will be removing a dedicated section for news articles in April that will affect Facebook users in the United States and Australia. https://t.co/K9JKko7j6c
Meta to stop paying for news content in Australia https://t.co/QdLz2hgd35
$META's "Facebook will do away with its dedicated news tab in the U.S. and Australia in early April as part of efforts to better align its investments to products and services that users value the most, such as short form video."
Meta to scrap news feature for Facebook users in US, Australia in latest broadside to media companies https://t.co/5EQTxIMRzI https://t.co/X7BkKdU2Iw
Meta Platforms has said it will stop paying Australian news outlets for content that appears on Facebook. The decision pits it against the Australian government and a 2021 law that forced internet giants to strike licensing deals. Read more https://t.co/923MXgeoWu https://t.co/AMJ9dkVF1Q
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Meta says it will no longer pay for news in Australia, Germany and France https://t.co/bE1IVqIW1j
$META (+0.2% pre) Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia - CNBC https://t.co/lsKgn55Y84
Meta says it will stop showing the News tab on Facebook in Australia and the US starting early next month to focus more on short-form video content. https://t.co/141XMsAuqg
Meta has been hit with wave of complaints that its "pay-or-consent" Facebook and Instagram deals are a "smokescreen" that violates European data laws. https://t.co/VLGWMnhGC0
Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia https://t.co/Ry1UZHS6YA
Meta Platforms said it will stop paying Australian news publishers for content that appears on Facebook, setting up a fresh battle with Canberra which had led the world with a law that forces internet giants to strike licencing deals https://t.co/4vHJR4nMrR https://t.co/uVaCekTIKV