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by abdullahkhalids
929 days ago
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> If Google stops linking to news articles, media companies would be the bigger losers than Google would be. Only on the margin. If all countries in the world simultaneously imposed this law, and google stopped linking all news articles world wide, then Google would be the bigger loser than media companies. It's important to acknowledge the problem: Google extracts more monetary value from the news industry ecosystem than the the value it creates. I am not entirely sure if forcing Google to pay that difference is the correct solution, or whether helping evil media companies in this way is the right thing to do, but the problem exists. |
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Large media sites would perhaps benefit from that but in general I don't think that's the case. I get almost all my news from link aggregate sites like Hackernews and Reddit. If I didn't get news links from those sites, I'd end up consuming less news. Especially local news.
> It's important to acknowledge the problem: Google extracts more monetary value from the news industry ecosystem than the the value it creates.
I don't think that's the problem. The problem is that news just isn't that valuable anymore. The only reason it was as profitable at all was local monopolies on distribution. Craigslist did more to kill media profitability than Google could ever do. Now you just have a thousand media companies all writing an article on the same current event and trying to capture a few eye balls mostly from being linked to elsewhere.