UK Considers Requiring Social Media to Prioritize Trusted News
The plan would push BBC and other public service content higher in feeds and searches as Ofcom says 75% of 16- to 24-year-olds get news on social media.
- The UK government published a consultation paper proposing new regulations that would require major digital platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Meta to give greater algorithmic visibility to established British broadcasters and trusted news providers.
- Media ministers introduced the strategy to combat the spread of online misinformation and disinformation, warning that foreign-owned recommendation algorithms are burying reliable local journalism and creating an existential threat to democratic society.
- Under the proposed framework, content from traditional public service media—including the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4—as well as national and regional newspapers would be artificially elevated to the top of feeds, mimicking how public channels are prioritized at the top of TV guides.
- Global tech giants have strongly resisted the initiative, with YouTube executives arguing that mandated prominence rules would unfairly distort viewer choice, disadvantage independent content creators, and allow the government to hand-pick media winners and losers.
- While officials intend to initially ask social media companies to adopt these visibility rules on a voluntary basis, the government has explicitly stated it will introduce binding legislation to enforce compliance if the platforms fail to cooperate.
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