Skip to content

Group calls for Facebook, Instagram boycott on Aug. 23 and 24

The Friends of Canadian Broadcasting group is asking people to stop posting content on Meta's platforms on Aug. 23 and 24.
2023082111080-64e37c4e7aec468f0a5f2d01jpeg
The Friends of Canadian Broadcasting group is asking people to stop posting content on Meta's platforms on Aug. 23 and 24. The Facebook logo is seen on a mobile phone, Oct. 14, 2022, in Boston. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Michael Dwyer

TORONTO — An advocacy group is calling on Canadians to boycott Facebook and Instagram later this week.

The Friends of Canadian Broadcasting group is asking people to stop posting content on Meta's platforms on Aug. 23 and 24.

The group says the move is meant to show that Canadians won't be pushed around by Meta, which decided to pull news from Canadian publishers from its platforms in response to legislation that recently passed.

The Online News Act requires tech giants Meta and Google to make deals with news publishers whose work they link to or repurpose on their platforms.

So far, Meta has shown an unwillingness to cooperate on a potential deal.

The group's executive director Marla Boltman says the boycott will show Meta that if news leaves the platform, so will users.

“Eyeballs on their platforms are the most valuable commodity Meta has," she added in a statement. 

"Losing many Canadian users, even for a short period of time, will get their attention. But more importantly, it will give Canadians an opportunity to demonstrate their frustration and disappointment with Meta.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 21, 2023.

The Canadian Press

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks