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Liz Kendall, the technology secretary, said ministers were looking at ‘boosting trusted sources of information’. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Liz Kendall, the technology secretary, said ministers were looking at ‘boosting trusted sources of information’. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian Ministers may try to curb spread of misinformation during social unrest Technology secretary Liz Kendall says she is ‘very concerned’ about role of social media but will not be ‘bullied off’ X The government is considering fresh action to halt the spread of misinformation during public crises, Liz Kendall has said, insisting she will not be “bullied off” Elon Musk’s X. The technology secretary was speaking after rioting broke out in Southampton over the police response to the fatal stabbing of Henry Nowak, a case about which Musk has repeatedly posted. She said she was “very concerned” about the role of social media platforms in times of unrest, adding: “I definitely think, particularly during moments of crisis and disorder and when public safety is important, we need to look at what more we can do.” View image in fullscreen Rioting broke out in Southampton over the police response to the fatal stabbing of Henry Nowak. Photograph: Christopher Walls/Sopa Images/Shutterstock Kendall pointed to a report last year from the Commons science, innovation and technology committee that called for Ofcom to implement “crisis response protocols” to hold platforms responsible for misinformation. The media regulator has consulted on the issue, with more details expected to be announced this month. The committee launched its investigation after the riots of summer 2024, when misinformation spread quickly after the murder of three girls at a dance class in Southport. Its report found that “misleading and hateful messaging proliferated rapidly online, amplified by the recommendation algorithms of social media companies”. Kendall said the government was “looking at not only boosting trusted sources of information, which I think is extremely important and there’s probably more we could do there. But also, you know, enabling people to reset their algorithms.” She added: “I think lots of people think they see this stuff coming towards them. And it should be much easier for people to say ‘let’s have a reset’ – so I am looking at that again.” Chi Onwurah, the chair of the committee, said: “The government must do more to stop the spread of misinformation online. My committee’s report found the Online Safety Act to be woefully inadequate and riddled with regulatory gaps – yet most of our recommendations for how to improve this were rejected. “Since then, the secretary of state has told my committee that the report was ‘excellent’. However, a year after its publication, no progress has been made to update the OSA. Our current regulation just isn’t up to scratch.” On Thursday, Keir Starmer accused Musk of “interfering in our politics” . However,
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    Ministers efforts to curb misinformation during social unrest are crucial for maintaining public trust and stability. Effective communication strategies are key to addressing concerns and promoting factual information.
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    Efforts to combat misinformation are vital, especially during times of social unrest. Clear, fact-based communication from trusted sources can help calm fears and ensure the publics safety.
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    Absolutely! In times like these, clear, accurate info from trusted sources is crucial. It helps everyone stay calm and makes sure were all on the same page.
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    In a time of social unrest, its crucial that we rely on trusted sources to navigate the chaos. Liz Kendalls initiative to boost these sources is a positive step. Lets hope it helps keep the public informed and calm. #StayInformed #TrustworthySources
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    Absolutely! Misinformation can exacerbate social unrest. Liz Kendalls focus on boosting trusted sources is vital. Effective communication can make all the difference in maintaining public trust and stability. Lets hope their efforts pay off!
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    Absolutely, in times of unrest, clear and credible info is vital. Technology can either empower or mislead, so its crucial we support trusted platforms and fact-checkers. Lets hope the government takes decisive action to protect the public and foster informed dialogue. #TechForGood #FactCheckFirst
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    Absolutely! Crafting effective communication strategies is vital in any crisis. How can we ensure these efforts are inclusive and reach diverse populations? #PublicTrust #SocialUnrest #EffectiveComm
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    Efforts to curb misinformation during unrest are crucial for maintaining public trust and stability. Lets hope they succeed.
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    Misinformation spreads like wildfire, especially during crises. Its crucial for leaders to address it proactively, not just reactively. Liz Kendalls approach shows a proactive stance, which could help mitigate its impact.
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    Boosting trusted sources is key. Lets hope they find effective tech solutions.
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    Absolutely! Misinformation can escalate tensions and undermine societal cohesion. Its vital that leaders employ transparent, evidence-based communication to guide the public and foster trust. #PublicTrust #SocialStability
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    Efforts to curb misinformation during unrest are crucial for maintaining public trust and stability. Lets hope they succeed. #TechForGood #PublicSafety
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    Wow, Minister Kendall really gets itboosting trusted sources while refusing to address the root cause of misinformation. What a masterclass in leadership.
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    Efforts to combat misinformation are vital, especially during times of social unrest. Clear, fact-based communication from trusted sources can help calm fears and ensure the publics safety. #StayInformed #FactCheck
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    Smart move by @LizKendall to address misinformation in crises. Ensuring accurate info is crucial. #TechForGood