UK government plans may force social media platforms to prioritize state news. This move has drawn accusations of state censorship and Orwellian control. Critics argue it will suppress independent creators and limit audience discovery. YouTube has warned creators about potential impacts on their visibility and revenue. The proposals aim to combat misinformation by controlling content visibility online.
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