From Breakingviews - Twitter has the most to lose against news mob
allows publishers to collectively negotiate with online platforms on content. The Facebook operator is threatening to pull news off its feed if it is passed, spokesperson Andy Stone tweeted.Most Americans turn to social media to find out what’s cooking, but they utilize platforms differently. For example, two-thirds of U.S. adults use Facebook, but less than half of them get their news on it, according to the. Twitter meanwhile reaches about a quarter of the American adult population.
It suggests that the news business is offering Twitter quite a lot of traffic, and so organizations that are protected by this agreement – those with no more than 1,500 employees – will have some negotiating power. Musk has many problems. The e-version of the daily rag just became one more. HKEX alum helps Macau take micro-step into finance
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