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Do 01.08.2024 00:00:04    39.394      +3    1.459.627    37,1 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Mi 31.07.2024 00:00:29    39.391      +5    1.457.753    37,0 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
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Mo 29.07.2024 00:00:00    39.381      +2    1.454.145    36,9 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
So 28.07.2024 00:00:03    39.379      +2    1.452.296    36,9 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Sa 27.07.2024 00:00:32    39.377       0    1.450.464    36,8 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500

Mo 05.08.2024 23:05

Tag yrself, I’m a highly-motivated Canadian and active news seeker (I put as many RSS feeds from publications as I could find into my RSS app and just quickly scroll through the headlines)

News content is thus still circulating among Canadian users on Facebook and Instagram,
although it is dramatically less present than the volume of news available before the ban. Although most Canadians are not aware of the ban, over half of Canadians still use Facebook or Instagram for news and are severely impacted by the reduced visibility of news content online.
Some highly-motivated Canadians seek news outside of social media platforms through other means, either via news subscriptions, digital news websites, or television and radio, and are likely not severely impacted by the ban. However, active news seekers are the minority. The average Canadian does not frequently consume news, particularly about politics (in fact, 40% actively avoid it) and will likely only become aware of current events by being incidentally exposed to content about it online.* Much of this incidental exposure to news is facilitated by social media, such as through friends and family discussing politics online or algorithmic feeds pushing trending content whenever a major event happens. This news exposure has been dramatically reduced due to the Meta news ban.

News content is thus still circulating among Canadian users on Facebook and Instagram, although it is dramatically less present than the volume of news available before the ban. Although most Canadians are not aware of the ban, over half of Canadians still use Facebook or Instagram for news and are severely impacted by the reduced visibility of news content online. Some highly-motivated Canadians seek news outside of social media platforms through other means, either via news subscriptions, digital news websites, or television and radio, and are likely not severely impacted by the ban. However, active news seekers are the minority. The average Canadian does not frequently consume news, particularly about politics (in fact, 40% actively avoid it) and will likely only become aware of current events by being incidentally exposed to content about it online.* Much of this incidental exposure to news is facilitated by social media, such as through friends and family discussing politics online or algorithmic feeds pushing trending content whenever a major event happens. This news exposure has been dramatically reduced due to the Meta news ban.

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