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Related: About this forumGoogle removes links to California news sites, citing proposed state law requiring payment to publishers
Yahoo CNNGoogle is removing links to California news websites in reaction to proposed state legislation requiring big tech companies to pay news outlets for their content, the company announced Friday in a blog post.
Google, which is a subsidiary of Alphabet (GOOGL), wrote the move would affect only a small percentage of California users, and is intended as a test, allowing the company to gauge the impact of the legislation on our product experience.
Google, which is a subsidiary of Alphabet (GOOGL), wrote the move would affect only a small percentage of California users, and is intended as a test, allowing the company to gauge the impact of the legislation on our product experience.
The bill comes as more people have shifted away from finding and consuming news though traditional media and toward social and online platforms. The legislation was introduced amid fears the companies news aggregation practices will siphon users away from news websites, which have sounded the alarm about how platforms have gained increasingly unfettered control over the content they allow users to see.
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Google removes links to California news sites, citing proposed state law requiring payment to publishers (Original Post)
quaint
Apr 2024
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Voltaire2
(14,878 posts)1. Google captures almost all of the ad revenue
from google news links. They have become the vanguard of enshittification.
marble falls
(62,523 posts)2. I've already removed all links to google.
quaint
(3,651 posts)3. Me, too.
I had a backup gmail account. I was asked to !og in and told they would share basically everything with Amazon.
Nope.
IcyPeas
(22,750 posts)4. Whoa! This doesn't sound good.
These tech companies have too much power ... and money.