Facebook and Twitter do not trust 75 percent British | Facebook...

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Only one in four in the UK trusts social media like Facebook and Twitter; That means 75 percent of British people do not believe in it. They want to see strict control over the social media.

It is said in the annual survey of the Adelman Trust Barometer. The Adelman Trust Barometer has carried out surveys of how people believe in global business, government, non-government organizations and the media.

The survey found that two-thirds of the citizens believe that platforms like Facebook Twitter are not taking adequate measures to prevent illegal activities including militancy.
But the belief in the popular journalism among the UK people has increased significantly in the last year. Adelman says that the time has come for social media to take action. Edelman UK Chief Executive Ed Williams said, "People want to take action on key issues related to online safety-related issues online. If you do not take action on these issues people will lose confidence in social media.

Edelman says more than half the UK citizens are worried about the false news. 64 percent of the people said they can not distinguish between false news and real journalism.

Recently, Facebook announced false news prevention on their platform, saying that Facebook plans to survey some sources of news that users believe to be credible, and they will stop identifying the fake source of news through surveys. In the announcement of Facebook, Adelman announced the results of their survey.

Adelman's findings show that 63 percent of people think there is a lack of transparency among social media. 62 percent think that these companies are selling their information without knowledge of the users.