Traffic referrals to the top global news sites from Meta’s Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, has collapsed over the past year, according to data from Similarweb.

Why it matters: Website business models that depended on clicks from social media are now broken.

What’s happening: Regulatory pressure and free speech concerns have pushed tech giants to abandon efforts to elevate quality information, leaving the public more susceptible to misinformation ahead of the 2024 election.

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    • No, I don’t want you to send me notifications
    • No, don’t auto play your video (mainstream video narration sucks frankly)
    • No, don’t auto float the paused video on my screen
    • No, clicking on the X didn’t mean I want you to stop floating but start playing again
    • No, I don’t want to allow location services

    I can’t remember if it was the NBC or CBS site that did most of those on each page but it annoyed me every single time.