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    Britain Wants To Control Your Algorithm

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJuly 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Britain is becoming one of the most aggressive governments in the Western world when it comes to policing opinions, regulating speech, and deciding what information its citizens should consume. Every year the excuse changes. It was terrorism. Then it became misinformation. Then hate speech. Now they have set their sights on YouTube itself because they no longer trust the public to decide what they want to watch.

    The latest proposal would allow the British government to pressure platforms like YouTube and TikTok into changing their recommendation algorithms so that content from government-approved broadcasters such as the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 receives preferential treatment over independent creators. Ministers claim this is necessary to combat misinformation and protect democracy, meaning it must control information to save democracy. History tells us democracy is already in trouble.

    Think about what they are actually proposing. YouTube’s algorithm currently attempts to recommend videos based upon what users choose to watch. The British government wants that replaced, at least in part, with political priorities determined by Whitehall. They call it “prominence.” Throughout history governments have always invented pleasant-sounding names for censorship. They never admit they are controlling speech. They simply insist they are promoting trusted information.

    Britain has already crossed lines that much of the democratic world once considered unimaginable. Police have investigated citizens over social media posts, individuals have been arrested for offensive online comments, and the Online Safety Act dramatically expanded government oversight of digital platforms.

    Now they want to influence what millions of people even see before they decide what to watch. That is a completely different level of control. If independent creators are pushed down in search results while state-backed broadcasters receive preferential placement, the government is no longer merely regulating speech. It is actively shaping public opinion by deciding whose voice deserves to be heard first. YouTube itself has warned that forcing platforms to give special treatment to government-selected organizations undermines the principle that creators compete based on what audiences actually choose to watch.

    Governments spent years attacking so-called monopolies in technology while simultaneously demanding those same companies manipulate their algorithms to achieve political objectives. They criticize platforms for exercising editorial judgment and then insist they edit content exactly as the government prefers.

    Europe has become increasingly hostile toward free expression whenever speech challenges official narratives. Whether the subject is immigration, climate policy, COVID, Ukraine, or government spending, the response is remarkably consistent. Debate is no longer answered with better arguments. It is answered with censorship, de-platforming, algorithmic suppression, and criminal investigations.

    This is exactly what history warns happens during periods of declining confidence in government. As public trust collapses, politicians become less tolerant of criticism. Instead of asking why people no longer believe them, they conclude the public is consuming the wrong information. Their solution is always to regulate speech, monitor communications, and now even redesign the algorithms that determine what people watch.

    Once government decides it can choose which opinions deserve greater visibility, freedom of speech becomes little more than a slogan. Britain is discovering what every empire eventually learns. When governments begin fearing their own citizens more than they fear losing liberty, censorship always follows. It never ends with one platform, one algorithm, or one law. It grows until the government believes it owns the truth itself, and history has never been kind to nations that reach that point.



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