TOPIC – Trust deficit
The decision of India’s competition watchdog to order investigations into Google, following allegations by the country’s digital news publishers that it has broken antitrust laws, marks a significant moment in a country where the fortunes of the news media industry have been on a downward path. The development is not a total surprise. For, governments in many countries such as Australia and France have used their political capital in recent years to try and correct the enormous imbalance that exists between big technology companies that control news in the digital sphere today and the traditional journalism industry that keeps the wheels of news running, thereby also creating the basis for the conversations that are so important in a democracy. The investigations have been ordered on the basis of a complaint by India’s Digital News Publishers Association, which has alleged that Google not only dominates the market for information but also abuses this dominance. It does so, the association has alleged, by not providing a fair share of the advertising monies and by not providing adequate information. It has also complained that it does not get paid for the news snippets that appear in ‘search’. The association’s broader point is that the terms of engagement are “unilaterally and arbitrarily” dictated by the tech platform, and there is nothing its members can do about it. The imbalance of power and the denial of a fair share of revenue will be questions that the watchdog will be interested in exploring. What was recognized by lawmakers in Australia, for instance, when they last year came up with a law that sought to level the playing field between big tech platforms and news publishers, is a condition that is true around the world. In India too, the power imbalance exists and has only gotten worse in recent years. The news media industry, which invests in journalists, has struggled to stay afloat while the big tech platforms have become more and more powerful. But the Australian case is one of a rare intervention by a government in publisher platform relationships. The current investigations in India are more a case of the publishers finding an appropriate existing forum in search of relief. The sustainability of journalism in the digital era has far-reaching implications, especially in a democracy. It has been quite evident in recent years that the industry has ended up sacrificing quality in its quest for more eyeballs, and nuance in the quest for more emotional engagement. The cost of not being able to get a fair value for journalistic effort can never is overemphasized enough.
The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms
Enormous (adjective) – Very large in size, quantity, or extent
Synonyms – Prodigious, astronomic, almighty, hefty, walloping
Antonyms – Midget, minuscule, dinky, runty, tiddly
Snippets (noun) – A small part of something, such as a song or fabric
Synonyms – Morsel, crumb, excerpt, fleck, speck
Antonyms – Profusion, plentitude, bushel, mound, barrel
Arbitrarily (adverb) – In an indiscriminate manner
Synonyms – Chaotically, desultorily, frantically, messily, sloppily
Antonyms – Fastidiously, coherently, steadily, methodically, routinely
Afloat (adjective) – Solvent, free of debt
Synonyms – Stable, unlevered, in clover, flush, creditworthy
Antonyms – Moored, sunken, enthralled, mesmerized, penurious
Intervention (noun) – The action of interfering or the process of being interfered with
Synonyms – Impinging, prying, encroaching, tampering, meddling
Antonyms –Obstruction, furtherance, liberation, expedition, evacuation
Implications (noun) – The meaning to be found in words or events
Synonyms – Denotation, gist, drift, pith, kernel
Antonyms – Instigation, impetus, antecedent, causation, stimulus
Quest (noun) – A long or arduous search for something
Synonyms –Crusade, errand, romp, flutter, crapshoot
Antonyms –Avocation, recreation, surrender, idleness, inactivity
Nuance (noun) – A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound
Synonyms –Allusion, stuff, intendment, overtone, thesis
Antonyms –Blatancy, ostentation, swank, gaudiness, pageantry
Overemphasized (verb) – To overstate the importance of
Synonyms –Belabored, dwelled on, elaborated, straight, accentuated
Antonyms –Derogated, derided, scorned, slurred, vilified