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YouTube warns creators as UK government proposes algorithm changes favoring traditional broadcasters

UK Media Bill YouTube Recommendation Algorithm: BBC Promotion Explained

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UK Media Bill YouTube recommendation algorithm: BBC promotion explained The UK government is drawing up legislation that would require YouTube and other video platforms to make public service broadcaster content prominently discoverable, Deadline reported two weeks ago. Under the proposed Media Bill, the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Paramount-owned 5 would be named beneficiaries. In practical terms, that could mean boosting official clips from shows like Question Time in user feeds and search results, though exactly which surfaces would be covered remains publicly undefined. Major tech players have already criticized the plans. This is a different kind of intervention than anything the UK has legislated for platforms before. The Online Safety Act tells platforms what to keep away from users. This bill would tell them what to surface toward users. Content moderation sets a floor; prominence rules would set a ceiling. What the proposed Media Bill would require British ministers are pressin

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