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No joke: Satirical websites get caught up in Meta’s quest to block news in Canada

OTTAWA - Luke Gordon Field is trying to figure out how he can explain the concept of deadpan satire to an algorithm.

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Satirical websites are getting caught up in Meta’s quest to remove all news from its Facebook and Instagram platforms in Canada, testing those publications’ survival. The META logo is seen at the Vivatech show in Paris in Paris, France, Wednesday, June 14, 2023.


OTTAWA - Luke Gordon Field is trying to figure out how he can explain the concept of deadpan satire to an algorithm.

He says he never thought in a million years that the need to explain a joke would transcend humans. But it’s a situation he believes he has found himself in as editor-in-chief of The Beaverton, a Canadian comedy website.

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