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UK government urges online platforms to prioritize high-quality children’s content

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December 31, 2024
UK government urges online platforms to prioritize high-quality children's content
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London, December 31, 2024: The UK government has called on video platforms, including YouTube, to prioritize high-quality, age-appropriate content for children, citing concerns about the growing influence of online entertainment over traditional television.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy highlighted the need for platforms to offer more educational and emotionally supportive programming for young audiences. She warned that current algorithms often fail to prioritize such content, potentially limiting children’s exposure to material that supports their well-being and learning.

In letters sent to platforms like YouTube and the media regulator Ofcom, Nandy urged action to make suitable children’s content more accessible and visible. “It’s a concern that resonates with families across the country, including my own,” she said.

A YouTube spokesperson responded, stating that the platform is committed to providing “safe, age-appropriate online experiences that allow kids and teens to learn, grow, and explore.”

While Nandy praised the educational value of UK-produced children’s television, she emphasized that much of this content struggles to gain visibility on online platforms. “Our children deserve access to the widest range of enriching material, but too often, they are not seeing it when they go online,” she remarked.

The Culture Secretary also revealed that the government is in discussions with online platforms to establish agreements on promoting suitable children’s content. However, she warned that if progress is not made, the government is prepared to implement stronger measures to address the issue.

This initiative reflects broader concerns about the impact of online media on young audiences and aims to ensure that the digital space fosters a healthy, educational, and balanced environment for children.

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