One year after news ban, Facebook important source for weather updates in disasters

The Don River overflows causing flooding on roads following heavy rain in Toronto, on July 16. One year after all news links were banned from the platform, some people say Facebook remains a critical resource for major weather and climate news in small communities.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey

HALIFAX - Residents of small communities across Canada are finding creative ways of getting around Facebook's news blackout to share updates about dangerous weather events, but they say it's still tough to get information to people quickly on the platform.

One year after Meta, Facebook's parent company, banned all links to Canadian news on its platforms 鈥 a reaction to the federal government's legislation requiring tech giants to compensate news companies for linking to their content 鈥 the site remains a critical tool for people to stay informed about events such as flash floods.

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