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Bill C-18 and the Fediverse
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Why do you say that?
Canada's new bill forces companies who shares a link to a Canadian news outlet to pay the outlet called a "link tax". Google doesn't want to pay the "link tax" so they got rid of every search result to Canadian news outlet in response. This effectively ensures nobody can see the news from Canadian news outlets through Google.
My understanding is that Canadian news outlets are already suffering specifically because of Google. Wouldn't keeping the status quo also be causing harm to these outlets?
Google has a monopoly on search engines. They should have been broken up a long time ago.
I don't know what the solution to helping Canadian outlets other than promote an alternative search engine or educate people on how to do proper research.