by Mister Retrops, Not The Bee:
Remember when Canada passed that law to prop up their state-“supported” media and force social media companies to pay for the privilege of letting people share links to stories on their site?
Remember how Meta turned off the ability to share news on Facebook and Instagram?
TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
Well, mess around, meet find out.
It turns out that when your country is on fire, and you’re trying to evacuate tens of thousands of people (like Canada is right now) then it’s a life-saving imperative to have an easy way to share information and news like on a social media company.
BREAKING: Several homes reportedly destroyed as wildfires get out of control near Kelowna in British Columbia, Canada — mass evacuations ordered
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) August 18, 2023
Timelapse shows how fast the McDougall Creek fire moved in 3 hours Thursday, before it jumped the lake#BCWildfire #Kelowna #WestKelowna #kelownafires #WestKelownafire pic.twitter.com/9mN5y1RwAa
— Crime With Bobby (@crimewithbobby) August 20, 2023