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Canada’s public broadcaster CBC has announced that it is experimenting with turning off Facebook comments. CBC’s audiences will not be able to share their thoughts on the outlet’s pages for a month.
Comments will be disabled on all CBC Facebook pages for its journalistic division – News, Current Affairs and Local – and the decision will affect all news links and video posts, the media organization announced in a blog post on its website.
The reason given for the move is: the mental fragility of its journalists, but also of Canada’s general population, which, as a public broadcaster, CBC said it has the obligation to protect by preventing “the harm from comments” that might be inflicted on its audience, employees, and those they report about.
Hell, I might call Fort Carson myself and demand that this pantyfa be cancelled.
The reason given for the move is: the mental fragility of its journalists, but also of Canada’s general population, which, as a public broadcaster, CBC said it has the obligation to protect by preventing “the harm from comments” that might be inflicted on its audience, employees, and those they report about.
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