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Friend, not too long ago, some digital news organizations were valued in the billions. This was in l

Friend, not too long ago, some digital news organizations were valued in the billions. This was in large part because of their symbiotic relationship with social media platforms like Facebook. Social media networks would drive huge amounts of traffic to news sites that resulted in huge advertising revenues. However, as I mentioned in the email below, algorithm changes decreased traffic to these sites and along with, the advertising revenue declined. To survive, news organizations either had to find new sources of revenue, like paywalls or subscriptions, or slash their budgets that can affect quality of content, or in some dire cases, outlets have completely shut down. Neither of these are good solutions. Daily Kos went a different route. For years now, Daily Kos has relied on donations of just a few dollars from our readers and activists to help us make ends meet—not a paywall or billionaire backer. Today, those grassroots donations are our largest source of income to help us pay the bills. [Here's the thing, delivering the news shouldn't be about the bottom line. It's about delivering quality content that serves and educates the public. Please support progressive news and activism with a donation of $5 or more to Daily Kos.]( [DONATE]( Thank you for all you do, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, we sent the email below five years ago about Facebook and its effects on Daily Kos. A lot has changed since we sent that email, unfortunately, not for the better. [For multiple reasons, Big Tech companies, like Facebook, have continually made it harder and harder for news sites like Daily Kos to survive. Please support our work with a donation of $5 or more.]( [DONATE]( Facebook's algorithms have favored right-wing news sites—including and especially those that promote extremist views and conspiracy theories—allowing them to grow rapidly. While at the same time, those algorithm changes throttled traffic to news sites like Daily Kos. Our traffic declined, along with it, our advertising revenue. Meanwhile, Big Tech companies, including Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Google have taken an ever-growing share of the coveted advertising revenue stream—the main source of revenue for news organizations. Last year, facing economic uncertainty, many businesses spent less of their budgets on advertising—leading to decreased demand and pricing. However, as we are starting to see an increased spending on advertising, Big Tech companies are the only ones [reaping the benefits](, leaving little left for struggling news organizations like Daily Kos. This has resulted in a perfect storm that is destroying news organizations. Many news outlets have seen widespread layoffs and some haven't been able to survive these difficult times. [Daily Kos isn't a stranger to the hardships that have affected so many news organizations. We have had to make deep budgets, likely with more on the way. Support progressive news and activism with a donation of $5 or more to Daily Kos.]( [DONATE]( Thank you for all you do, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos P.S. Below, you can read the email sent by our then Associate Publisher, Faith Gardner outlining the problems Daily Kos was facing five years ago as a progressive news organization on Facebook. --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, in 2011, as the then-administrative assistant here at Daily Kos, I inherited the job of managing the Daily Kos Facebook page. I had personally just joined the social network and wasn’t sure how news fit into it, but I gave my new duties a go. We had 11,000 followers on the page when I started. By 2016, we had over 1.3 million followers and Facebook was driving 40% of our traffic. Over time, Facebook changed the game for Daily Kos and many other digital media companies. It made us factor in how stories looked when viewed from a platform outside the site—how our headlines and image choices could invite readers to click, how we could add a prompt to encourage engagement. It also made us rethink what we wrote about as we tried to appeal to this new audience, which skewed younger. This was an audience that cared much more about, say, police brutality and climate change than the ins and outs of Congress. The social team (now the Trending News team) expanded content for this new audience. We not only managed our site’s pages, we wrote stories to cover the issues this different audience thought were important. We made graphics, too, and videos. We had some mega-viral hits, and so did our community, whose work we promoted often on our social media accounts. Everyone writing at Daily Kos enjoyed the extensive reach that Facebook gave us. It was great. But it didn’t last. Daily Kos has grown tremendously over the years in both numbers and diversity, in a large part because of Facebook, but we are now seeing that growth slide as Facebook becomes restrictive and more conservative. [We have a monthly goal to raise $150,000; it's important for us to hit this goal so we continue to grow against conservative forces. Can you give $5 today to help us reach out goal?]( [DONATE]( See, while we were building our audience and honing our content for maximum reach during those years, conservative leaders were busy whining to anyone who would listen that their content was getting throttled by Facebook in some kind of vast conspiracy. That the social network, based in solid blue Silicon Valley, was rife with liberals who wanted to limit the reach of conservative news. This was, quite simply, bullshit. In 2017, Fox News was the only partisan news outlet that [was a top social media publisher](. In 2018, a study found Fox News continually dominates Facebook engagement [by fanning the flames of conservative rage](. (Which just blows my mind—conservatives control the executive branch, half the legislative branch, and the judicial branch. Their engagement and online reach is unparalleled. And they’re still angry?!) They control almost everything. What the hell are they so mad about? Unsurprisingly, Fox News remains [at the top of the list]( of most engaged web content in the first quarter of 2019 along with conservative Daily Wire and several anti-choice websites with chart-topping headlines like “You Can't Give a Lethal Injection to Murderers in New York, But You Can Give One to an Unborn Baby” and “A Sad and Evil Day': New York Legalizes Abortion Up to Baby's Birth Day on Anniversary of Roe v. Wade.”  [Right-wing media outlets like Fox News, the Daily Caller and Breitbart have been dominating social networks. Daily Kos has been working hard to provide the facts and grassroots tools to build a progressive movement. Can you help us by giving $5 today?]( [DONATE]( But, as we know from conservatives, it doesn’t matter if there is any merit to their claims. It doesn’t matter if they’re lying or not. They know how to put pressure on and raise enough hell that they still get what they want. When the full Mueller report dropped recently, guess who got the most engagement? [Fox News](. Lying Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign has already made it known they plan to spend significant ad money [targeting seniors on Facebook](. It seems we’ve moved into a scary place, where facts no longer matter; what matters is who has the loudest voice in the room. And conservatives, no doubt, have raised enough hell with Facebook to win on that front. Progressives now need to learn we can’t count on Facebook for anything—they’ve become the largest platform for conservative information, misinformation, and disinformation in the country. If we want to win, if we want facts and truth to drown out the right-wing noise, we need to be willing to push harder and shout louder to make our voices heard. And we need to accept the fact that Facebook doesn’t give a damn. If you want to continue seeing independent, progressive news and activism from Daily Kos, please consider supporting us. Our traffic and our revenue has been greatly impacted by Facebook catering to conservatives. [We’re lucky that our readers’ support keeps us alive. You can help support us by becoming a recurring donor or by chipping in for a one-time donation.]( [DONATE]( You can also support us by sharing our articles with your friends and telling other progressives about the amazing work we do here at Daily Kos. We know that, unlike Fox News, we can’t rely on Facebook anymore. But we hope we can rely on you. Keep raging against the machine, Faith Gardner, Daily Kos Associate Publisher/Director of Strategic Projects If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. If you wish to unsubscribe from Daily Kos fundraising emails, please [click here](. You will still continue receiving other types of Daily Kos emails. 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