
UK Considers Forcing Social Media to Prioritize Trusted News
The United Kingdom government is weighing proposals to compel social media companies to boost the visibility of trusted news sources. This initiative aims to give established media outlets more prominence on platforms like YouTube and TikTok.
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UK plans to give established media more visibility on YouTube and TikTok
Move for greater prominence on social media comes as ministers warn online misinformation risk becoming ‘existential for our democracy’ Plans to hand established broadcasters and media companies greater prominence on digital platforms like YouTube and TikTok have been unveiled, as ministers warned online misinformation risked becoming “existential for our democracy”. In proposals that set up a new clash with global tech companies, content from the likes of the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 would hav...
By Michael Savage Media editor
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The UK is weighing new rules that would require Meta, TikTok and YouTube to prioritize trusted news content in feeds and search results.
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