Trust in the media is declining as social networks become the main source of news

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People’s news consumption habits are changing rapidly, and for the first time, social media and video

platforms have overtaken traditional media as the main gateway to information worldwide.

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According to the Digital News Report 2026, only 37% of people globally say they trust most

of the news they consume, the lowest level recorded in more than a decade.

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At the same time, 30% of respondents across 48 countries now consider social media and video

platforms their primary source of news, compared to 22% just five years ago.

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The rise of platforms such as social networks and video apps is reshaping how people access information,

especially among younger generations who increasingly prefer short, mobile-first and visual content.

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The report also highlights the growing influence of content creators and influencers, with 27% of respondents

saying they regularly follow news-related content produced by creators rather than traditional media outlets.

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Meanwhile, artificial intelligence is slowly entering news consumption habits, with around

10% of respondents using AI chatbots weekly to access information.

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One thing is clear:

social media is becoming the dominant source of information, but rebuilding public trust

remains one of the biggest challenges facing the media industry today.

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