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Fact-Checking Fun: The Media Landscape Amid Potential Meta News Withdrawal
As the media landscape braces for potential changes amid Meta’s withdrawal from news distribution, concerns about misinformation are rising. Leading digital marketing agency, Zib Digital, is discussing the future of news consumption and fact-checking
As the media landscape braces for potential changes amid Meta’s withdrawal from news distribution, concerns about misinformation are rising. Leading digital marketing agency, Zib Digital, is discussing the future of news consumption and fact-checking.New Zealand - May 2, 2024 — For years now, alongside search giants, social media platforms have reigned supreme as the primary news source for people across the world. With real-time updates and diverse perspectives, it offers quick, concise information that’s easily accessible. However, with Meta’s planned withdrawal news deals, the question of where consumers will turn for their daily dose of information has been raised.Zib Digital, a prominent digital marketing agency in Auckland, is discussing the concerns of a potential lack of diversity in news sources that consumers will face. With fewer news articles appearing in user’s feeds, there’s a risk individuals may become more reliant on a limited number of sources with potentially skewed perspectives.
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