Quotas, licences des bateaux : pourquoi la pêche reste un sujet de préoccupation dans la relation post-Brexit
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Australian Facebook ban: A political gamble gone terribly wrong Anna-Sophie Harling is the Managing Director for Europe at NewsGuard.,
This week, Google and Facebook took two different approaches toward Australian policy changes that would force the tech giants to pay for linked news content on their platforms.
Google announced a long-term deal with News Corp, Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. Facebook, meanwhile, called the Australian government’s bluff and abruptly blocked Australian users from sharing or viewing all news content.
The dramatic bust-up has made one thing painfully obvious: Facebook’s algorithms have terrible news judgement. Australians logging onto Facebook on Thursday morning found not just news pages blocked, but also the pages of local and state governments, health departments (during a global pandemic), fire departments (at the height of bush fire season), and many more pages providing public service information.