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David Armstrong

@djamesarmstrong
3 posts
2021-02-20
I get the #facebook hate, but this is the best take on the facebook/google/Australia dust up I've seen. @techdirt @mmasnick https://www.techdirt.com/...
2021-02-20 View on X
The Verge

App Annie: Australian Broadcasting Corporation's news app was briefly the most downloaded app on the AU App Store after Facebook's news ban and is now second

Readers may be going directly to the source  —  The Australian Broadcast Company's ABC News app shot to the top of Apple's App Store charts …

I get the #facebook hate, but this is the best take on the facebook/google/Australia dust up I've seen. @techdirt @mmasnick https://www.techdirt.com/...
2021-02-20 View on X
Techdirt

Facebook's refusal to pay a misguided media tax, pushed by Rupert Murdoch, is a defense of the open web and criticizing it for rejecting a link tax is bizarre

I have no problem with “big tech” or “Silicon Valley” or anything else, just Facebook which is really bad. James Surowiecki / @jamessurowiecki : No way to win. Facebook chooses not...

2021-02-19
I get the #facebook hate, but this is the best take on the facebook/google/Australia dust up I've seen. @techdirt @mmasnick https://www.techdirt.com/...
2021-02-19 View on X
Techdirt

Facebook's refusal to pay a misguided media tax, pushed by Rupert Murdoch, is a defense of the open web and criticizing it for rejecting a link tax is bizarre

None of this should have been a surprise.  Back in September we wrote about Facebook publicly saying that if Australia went forward …