Eagle Feather News worries about Meta news ban affecting bottom line
Fewer shares, fewer likes and fewer views coming to the Eagle Feather News Facebook page is a cause for concern for the small newspaper’s editor and co-owner.
Bill C-18 requires Canada’s online news platforms to pay for news content. Meta, the parent company for social media apps like Facebook and Instagram, decided not to pay and therefore has blocked news.
“Right now, I’m really fearful moving forward how this is going to affect our bottom line, and whether we can continue to function without social media,” said Kerry Benjoe of Eagle Feather News.
Eagle Feather News is a small newspaper that serves all Indigenous people in Saskatchewan. The Indigenous-focused news outlet only prints 10,000 papers because of the cost to print.