Big news outlets stupidly sold their soul to Facebook. Desperate for the referral traffic Facebook dangled, they spent the past few years jumping through its hoops only to be cut out of the equation. Instead of developing an owned audience of homepage visitors and newsletter subscribers, they let Facebook brainwash readers into thinking it was their source of information.
Now Facebook is pushing into local news, but publishers should be wary of making the same crooked deal. It might provide more exposure and traffic for smaller outlets today, but it could teach users they only need to visit Facebook for local news in the future. Here's how Facebook retrained us over the past 12 years to drain the dollars out of news.
Source : How Facebook stole the news business
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 05 2018, @04:32AM (1 child)
This, and things like this, is why I only get my news from aristarchus submissions to SoylentNews! I can't trust Facebook, and I cant' trust Soylent, so I go with the one who speaks truth to power, aristarchus. His submissions very rarely make the front page, so you have to read them while in the queue, but if you want the truth, it is there.
(Score: 2) by meustrus on Monday February 05 2018, @04:30PM
Where's my mod -1 Confusing Ad Hominem?
If there isn't at least one reference or primary source, it's not +1 Informative. Maybe the underused +1 Interesting?