Stray Links: QAnon vs. Big Tech

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Stray Links: QAnon vs. Big Tech

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But innovation can also be "managerial" in order to focus all efforts on the revenue model. In Canada, the Village Media group – which has 14 local news websites and 22 partner sites – is inspired by the Lean method. The teams at Headquarters occupy several functions: strategy, back office, IT support and even some publishing tasks. The group pools operating costs and can thus focus its investment on acquiring new readers and advertisers.



There are many new entrants to the local instagram database news market and the business models are increasingly diversified. “The golden age of the 1990s is behind us. If the journalism produced is of quality and the structure manages to make a living from it, it is already a success,” comments Rasmus Kleis. Local journalism must focus on what it does best: producing useful information, providing a sense of belonging to the community and helping to keep societal debates alive at the local level. And Gabriel d'Arcourt concludes: “ The local media must serve as a catalyst to drive movements that go beyond itself.”




TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK:

Big Tech faces the QAnon conspiracy movement: Conspiracy theorist, pro-Trump and ready to take up arms... should we be afraid of the QAnon movement? How to talk about this movement that some journalists have approached? Social networks did not create the movement, but democratized it, through their recommendation systems designed to prioritize engagement. Facebook is now seeking to combat conspiracy theories , and is removing 790 QAnon groups . For the Washington Post, QAnon is a threat, and ignoring it is not an option. Trump claims that QAnon adherents 'love their country' ... but for Big Tech, the problem of managing this movement is only just beginning . ( video )
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