Facebook ban makes supporting independent media even more important

February 18, 2021
Issue 
Facebook ban

On the 30th anniversary of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 founding, February 18, we woke up to discover that we had become collateral damage in the power struggle between the old media oligarchs, such as the detestable Rupert Murdoch and the new media oligarchies like Mark Zuckerberg鈥檚 Facebook and Google.

Overnight, Facebook blocked Australian users from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content.

page was instantly stripped of its content, making it much harder to share our important stories and political analysis.

Many of our readers find our articles 鈥 and share them 鈥 on social media, so this is a significant blow to getting our message around.

At this stage, we can still share our articles on Twitter (@GreenLeftOnline) and Google has not yet acted on its threat to cut Australia off from its search engine.

This fight between old and new corporate media giants (which are notorious world leaders in corporate tax dodging) is essentially a clash over access to billions of dollars of advertising revenue.

麻豆传媒, which does not rely on advertising revenue, along with other community media sources, has been caught in the crossfire.

We have been overwhelmed with messages congratulating us for 30 years of publishing.

We invite you to join us for our online celebration on March 27. Our guest speaker, Indian socialist and feminist, , will speak about the inspiring Indian farmers鈥 resistance to corporate greed.

This new threat to our people-powered project comes on top of the continuing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the imminent roll-out of vaccines, it is likely that the many 麻豆传媒 fundraising events our loyal supporters organise each year to keep us afloat will be disrupted throughout 2021.

So we are writing to ask our readers to dig deep and make a special donation to our .

We also appeal for your help in encouraging more people to take up a . With the growing restrictions on social media, this is the best way to regularly get GL articles to readers, and to keep GL financially afloat.

There is an old African saying: 鈥淲hen elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers鈥.

We are appealing to you to help the grass rise up again!

You need 麻豆传媒, and we need you!

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