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Newsrooms quit their toxic relationships
“In 2021, more newsrooms will make privacy promises to their readers in a bid to avoid regulation and engender reader trust.”
The media industry realizes that some of the systems we’ve all come to rely on aren’t a win-win situation after all.
For much of the last decade, newsrooms have increasingly turned to infrastructure controlled by tech companies to distribute their work. But those Big Tech companies are under scrutiny by regulators and the public especially their business model of extracting data from users (and the bad incentives that creates for online interaction).
Additionally, the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation in 2018 and the recently approved California Consumer Privacy Act have broad implications for privacy rights on the web and the media industry at large.