No joke: Satirical websites get caught up in Meta’s quest to block news in Canada
OTTAWA — Satirical websites are getting caught up in Meta’s quest to remove all news from its Facebook and Instagram platforms in Canada, which the publications say could threaten their survival.
Luke Gordon Field, editor-in-chief of The Beaverton, says the site’s satirical content began getting blocked from Canadian eyeballs this week.
He says most of his website’s traffic comes from Facebook, and it would be a disaster if access is not restored — one that could even result in the publication’s demise.
Scott Slute, who runs the satirical site The Toronto Harold, had his content blocked by Meta last month, which he said similarly affected his business.