Filipinos' Declining Trust in News Linked to Attacks on Media and Social Media Influence

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Filipinos' Declining Trust in News Linked to Attacks on Media and Social Media Influence

Filipinos are losing faith in the news faster than audiences elsewhere, as analysts attribute the decline in confidence to years of attacks on the Philippine media industry and the growing reach of influence operations on social media. Only 28 per cent of Filipinos said they trusted news most of the time, down from 38 per cent in 2025, according to the latest survey by the Reuters Institute Digital News Report, the steepest decline among respondents across 48 markets. The fig

Filipinos are showing a steeper decline in trust towards news media compared to other nations, with only 28% expressing regular confidence. Analysts attribute this erosion of faith to sustained attacks on the Philippine media industry and the pervasive influence of social media operations. This marks a significant drop from 38% in 2025, according to the Reuters Institute Digital News Report. The findings highlight a growing skepticism towards information sources. The report surveyed audiences across 48 markets, revealing the Philippines' particularly sharp decrease in news trust. This trend raises concerns about informed public discourse.

Highlights a critical decline in news trust among Filipinos, potentially impacting informed public discourse and democratic processes.

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