The UK is weighing new rules that would require Meta, TikTok and YouTube to prioritize trusted news content in feeds and search results.

The government is preparing to force big tech to boost the presence of British news providers on social media platforms to counter misinformation.

The plans could require platforms to give public service broadcasters greater prominence in feeds and search results

Move for greater prominence on social media comes as ministers warn online misinformation risk becoming ‘existential for our democracy’

LONDON, June 22 : Britain is considering forcing social media companies to prioritise what the government called trusted news sources as part of its broader push to tighten…

The culture department said on Monday it was considering requiring platforms such as Meta's Facebook, Alphabet-owned YouTube and TikTok to make content from public service media…

The UK is weighing new rules that would require Meta, TikTok and YouTube to prioritize trusted news content in feeds and search results.

Britain’s culture department is considering rules requiring Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok to make BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 news easier to find in feeds and searches.