Researchers warn of lack of transparency in ministers' social media

Two researchers in political communication criticize how Swedish cabinet ministers use private social media for communication. They highlight difficulties in determining who is actually speaking and the lack of archiving. This hinders accountability in a democracy.

In a debate article in Dagens Nyheter, two researchers warn of the problems arising when ministers post on social media. The publication occurred on October 13, 2025. According to the researchers, it is often difficult to know who is speaking when a minister writes on social media: the government, the party, or the individual?

They emphasize that such posts are made without any requirement for archiving. Posts can be edited or deleted without a trace, despite the messages potentially having great importance for the public and democracy. Without insight, accountability is hindered, the researchers write.

The article highlights a broader concern for transparency in political communication. The researchers' warning targets how private platforms are used by cabinet ministers, which could potentially undermine Sweden's principle of public access to information. No specific examples of ministers are mentioned, but the debate underscores the need for better regulation to ensure democracy and accountability.

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