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Tue, Feb 23rd 2021 3:34pm
Mike Masnick
People have been very angry at me for pointing out that Facebook s decision to ban links to news down under actually made sense even though Facebook has now cut a deal to return the links. The move was in response to an incredibly poorly thought out law to force Facebook and Google to pay giant news organizations, just because those news organizations couldn t figure out how to innovate online. One key point: I said that
even if Facebook is the worst representative of the open web, this move is the right one
for the open web. That s because the alternative is much worse. Since the Australian law would force Google and Facebook to pay for the crime of
Mon, Feb 22nd 2021 10:44am
Mike Masnick
I am still perplexed and confounded at how many people seem to think that Facebook is the one at fault for blocking links to news in Australia. Again, the law (that was about to be approved by the Australian Parliament despite Facebook warning them
months ago that it would be forced to block news links if it went forward in its current form) would have been a disaster for the open web. And that s
even if you believe that Facebook itself has been a disaster for the open web. You can say that Facebook is the worst company in the world. and still recognize that this was the right move.