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Facebook blocks news content in Australia

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
February 18, 2021
Reading Time: 3 mins read

SYDNEY: Australia slammed Facebook’s decision to impose a news blackout over a law that would force it to pay for content, warning the ban showed the immense power of internet giants.

Facebook and other tech firms have pushed back hard against Australia’s legislation, fearing it could create a global precedent and hit their business model. From early Thursday, Australians were unable to post links to news articles or view the Facebook pages of local and international news outlets, while users logged in overseas could not view Australian news pages.

“Facebook was wrong. Facebook’s actions were unnecessary, they were heavy-handed, and they will damage its reputation here in Australia,” said Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.

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He stressed that the government remained “absolutely committed” to implementing its plan, which passed the House of Representatives late Wednesday and is now before the Senate.

“What today’s events do confirm for all Australians is the immense market power of these media digital giants,” Frydenberg added. “These digital giants loom very, very large in our economy and on the digital landscape.”

Frydenberg’s criticism came hours after he tweeted that he had a “constructive discussion” with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Several emergency services were also caught in the blackout with government pages alerting the public to COVID-19 outbreaks, bushfires and cyclones rendered blank, as well as the pages of domestic violence helplines and charities.

The Facebook pages of Nine and News Corp, which together dominate the country’s metro newspaper market, and the government-funded Australian Broadcasting Corp, which acts as a central information source during natural disasters, were blank.

A Facebook spokesperson said official government pages “should not be impacted by today’s announcement” and the company “will reverse any pages that are inadvertently impacted”. Some non-news sites caught up in the blackout gradually returned throughout the day.

Human Rights Watch Australia director Elaine Pearson described the block as an “alarming and dangerous turn of events”. “Cutting off access to vital information to an entire country in the dead of the night is unconscionable,” she said.

Media groups and Australia’s government have also raised concerns that blocking verified news sources will allow misinformation to proliferate. Several Facebook pages that regularly promote misinformation and conspiracy theories were unaffected by the ban.

Communications Minister Paul Fletcher said Facebook needed to think “very carefully” about blocking the pages of organisations that employ professional journalists with editorial policies and fact-checking processes in place.

Facebook said it had no choice but to implement the news block. “The proposed law fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between our platform and publishers who use it to share news content,” said Facebook’s manager for Australia and New Zealand, William Easton.

“It has left us facing a stark choice: attempt to comply with a law that ignores the realities of this relationship, or stop allowing news content on our services in Australia. With a heavy heart, we are choosing the latter.”

Facebook’s response contrasted with Google, which in recent days has brokered deals with media groups, including one with Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. The situation is mirrored in other parts of the world where tech platforms are facing increasing pressure to share revenue with news media.

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