Do online influencer posts count as news? Younger Canadians more likely to say yes
OTTAWA — Younger Canadians are more likely to say posts from influencers and online memes count as news, while the amount of news content on social media has dropped, a new report says.
“News organizations have long acted as information gatekeepers, determining which information reaches the public,” says the report from McGill University’s Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, released Tuesday.
“However, Canadians are now exposed to a wide variety of content producers, from influencers to citizen journalists, memes, and AI-generated posts, blurring the boundaries of what counts as ‘news’ and making perceptions of newsworthiness increasingly subjective.”
Respondents were asked to rate different types of content that described a major political event on a scale from “definitely not news” (zero points) to “definitely news” (10 points).


