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UK plans to give established media more visibility on YouTube and TikTok

UK plans to give established media more visibility on YouTube and TikTok

Summary

The UK government plans to give more visibility to established broadcasters like the BBC and Channel 4 on digital platforms such as YouTube and TikTok. These proposals aim to reduce misinformation and protect trusted news sources, with possible new rules for algorithms, especially during social unrest or crises.

Key Facts

  • The UK wants YouTube and TikTok to promote content from broadcasters such as the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 more prominently.
  • The government is concerned that misinformation online threatens democracy and the social fabric of the UK.
  • New rules might apply especially during times of social unrest or crisis to ensure reliable content is more visible.
  • A public consultation suggests local and national newspapers could also be labeled as trustworthy and given more prominence.
  • Tech companies like YouTube oppose forced promotion of traditional media, saying viewers should decide what they watch.
  • Broadcasters want protection from being overshadowed by large amounts of content, especially from the US.
  • The UK government may create laws if tech companies don’t cooperate with the new visibility rules.
  • The government also plans to protect rights for big sporting events on digital platforms, like the World Cup and Wimbledon.
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