The bill would require YouTube to \u0027surface content according to the CRTC\u0027s priorities, rather than the interests of Canadian users,\u0027 Neal Mohan, YouTube\u0027s…
In the blog post, YouTube’s chief product officer Neal Mohan said it is “deeply concerning” that the bill “has the potential to disadvantage the Canadian creators who build their businesses on our platform, and change the personalized experience of millions of Canadians who visit YouTube every day.”
Bill C-18 is the Liberal government’s Online News Act, which would force Google and Meta, Facebook’s parent company, to reach commercial deals with publishers, under the threat of mandatory arbitration. Mohan said in the blog post Bill C-11 will make it more difficult for Canadian creators to break through to global audiences. “When users are recommended content that is not personally relevant, they react by tuning out — skipping the video, abandoning the video, or even giving it a ‘thumbs down.’ ”Article content
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