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海外TECH Engadget Media coalition asks the feds to investigate Google’s removal of California news links https://www.engadget.com/media-coalition-asks-the-feds-to-investigate-googles-removal-of-california-news-links-212052979.html?src=rss The News Media Alliance formerly the Newspaper Association of America asked US federal agencies to investigate Google s removal of links to California news media outlets Google s tactic is in response to the proposed California Journalism Preservation Act CJPA which would require it and other tech companies to pay for links to California based publishers news content The News Media Alliance which represents over publishers sent letters to the Department of Justice Federal Trade Commission and California State Attorney General on Tuesday It says the removal appears to be either coercive or retaliatory driven by Google s opposition to a pending legislative measure in Sacramento The CJPA would require Google and other tech platforms to pay California media outlets in exchange for links The proposed bill passed the state Assembly last year In a blog post last week announcing the removal Google VP of Global News Partnerships Jaffer Zaidi warned that the CJPA is the wrong approach to supporting journalism because Google s current approach totally hasn t left the industry in smoldering ruins Zaidi said the CJPA would also put small publishers at a disadvantage and limit consumers access to a diverse local media ecosystem Nothing to see here folks just your friendly neighborhood multi trillion dollar company looking out for the little guy Google described its link removal as a test to see how the bill would impact its platform To prepare for possible CJPA implications we are beginning a short term test for a small percentage of California users Zaidi wrote The testing process involves removing links to California news websites potentially covered by CJPA to measure the impact of the legislation on our product experience Until there s clarity on California s regulatory environment we re also pausing further investments in the California news ecosystem including new partnerships through Google News Showcase our product and licensing program for news organizations and planned expansions of the Google News Initiative In its letters The News Media Alliance lists several laws it believes Google may be breaking with the short term removal Potential federal violations include the Lanham Act the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act The letter to California s AG cites the state s Unruh Civil Rights Act regulations against false advertising and misrepresentation the California Consumer Privacy Act and California s Unfair Competition Law UCL Importantly Google released no further details on how many Californians will be affected how the Californians who will be denied news access were chosen what publications will be affected how long the compelled news blackouts will persist and whether access will be blocked entirely or just to content Google particularly disfavors News Media Alliance President CEO Danielle Coffey wrote in the letter to the DOJ and FTC Because of these unknowns there are many ways Google s unilateral decision to turn off access to news websites for Californians could violate laws Google has a mixed track record in dealing with similar legislation It pulled Google News from Spain for seven years in response to local copyright laws that would have required licensing fees to publishers However it signed deals worth around million to pay Australian publishers and retreated from threats to pull news from search results in Canada instead spending the million required by the Online News Act Google made more than billion in profits in The company currently has a trillion market cap This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-04-17 21:20:52
海外TECH Engadget TikTok is trying to clean up its ‘For You’ recommendations https://www.engadget.com/tiktok-is-trying-to-clean-up-its-for-you-recommendations-210057825.html?src=rss TikTok is ramping up penalties for creators who post potentially problematic content and tightening its rules around what can be recommended in the app The updates arrive as TikTok is fighting for its future in the United States and trying to convince lawmakers and regulators that its app is safe for teens Under its updated community guidelines set to take effect in May TikTok has added a long list of content that s not eligible to be recommended in the app s coveted For You feed The list includes some obvious categories like sexually suggestive or violent content but it also adds topics that have previously been a source of controversy for the app For example the new guidelines bar videos showing dangerous activity and challenges as well as many types of weight loss or dieting content It also prohibits any clips from users under the age of from appearing in For You There s also a lengthy section dedicated to a wide range of misinformation and conspiratorial content From the guidelines Conspiracy theories that are unfounded and claim that certain events or situations are carried out by covert or powerful groups such as the government or a secret society Moderate harm health misinformation such as an unproven recommendation for how to treat a minor illness Repurposed media such as showing a crowd at a music concert and suggesting it is a political protest Misrepresenting authoritative sources such as selectively referencing certain scientific data to support a conclusion that is counter to the findings of the study Unverified claims related to an emergency or unfolding event Potential high harm misinformation while it is undergoing a fact checking reviewIn addition to the eligibility changes TikTok says it will also begin to penalize creators who repeatedly disregard this guidance by making their entire account ineligible for recommendations not just the specific offending posts The company will also make their account harder to find in search Additionally the app is getting a new account status feature which will help users track if they are running afoul of these rules Much like the feature of the same name in Instagram TikTok s account status will alert creators to strikes on their account and posts that run afoul of the app s rules And an account check feature will allow users to track if they are currently being blocked from recommendations or otherwise unable to access features like messaging or commenting as a result of breaking the app s rules This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-04-17 21:00:57
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