Only a good thing. Meta needs to be over. Too much power in one company.
Canada
A community specific to Canada.
Free Tim Hortons coffee and maple syrup for all.
Basic community rules:
- No spreading of fake news or misinformation.
- Sexually explicit or violent media must be marked as sensitive when posting.
- No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, or casteism.
- No incitement of violence or promotion of violent ideologies.
- No harassment, dogpiling or doxxing of other users.
- No illegal content.
My friend told me, now Facebook is advertising porn, I didn't believe what he said until he showed it to me, and I can only say what meta has been doing all this time to even advertise porn. I wish meta was blocked from my country but that seems impossible.
Anyway…
Unfortunately I tried accessing Facebook from a vpb in Canada and was still able to connect.
The article doesn't say Facebook stopped being accessible in Canada, it says they'll stop providing news content to Canadians ;) (I live in Canada, i can access it. That's not what it says.)
The bigger question is: Since when did they ever provide news content? I don't know..I never see it.
But it's because of a new ruling about content requirements.