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by randomdata
929 days ago
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> it's the headline and any included blurb/summary/image from the article. Why would that be a problem? Open Graph was created by Meta exactly so that these news sites have editorial control over those details. And the Canadian news outlets have adopted Open Graph, so that is not an issue. If they don't like what is shown, they have full control to change it. The headline/blurb/image you see is what they have specified. That is what they want you to see. The real problem is that reporting the news doesn't pay very well anymore and certain news players were on the hunt for a government subsidy to offset that reality. |
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Sure, and then some other news agency that does include more content in their metadata will be shared in the aggregator instead, because it will at least bring in a little revenue. It's a race to the bottom, and the outcome for the original reporter is the same: no payment for their work.
> The real problem is that reporting the news doesn't pay very well anymore
Well, yeah! That is the problem! Google is getting the money that used to go to the news agencies. This is one attempt at a fix.