Millennium Post

UN launches global ‘pause’ campaign to tackle spread of misinforma­tion

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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations today launched a new initiative to foster behaviour change and counter the growing threat of misinforma­tion online. The campaign, called Pause , asks digital users to take the time to think about what they share before posting it online.

“Misinforma­tion is spreading faster than the virus itself, and is seriously disrupting public health efforts by dangerousl­y distorting sound scientific guidance. It is designed to exploit our emotions and biases at a time of heightened fear,” said UN Secretary-general António Guterres. “But there are ways users can learn to recognize bad informatio­n and slow the spread. We are aiming to have the phrase, ‘Pause, take care before you share,' become a new public norm.” A range of media companies around the world, including Al Jazeera, Deutsche Welle, Euronews, France Médias Monde, Multichoic­e Africa and Startimes, are distributi­ng Pause content on TV channels, online and via

SMS.

Major social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Google (Youtube) and Tiktok, have also committed to promoting Pause, while indicating a willingnes­s to scale up their ongoing efforts to suppress the circulatio­n of misinforma­tion.

“It is encouragin­g to see steps already taken by social media platforms, such as swiftly removing misinforma­tion surroundin­g COVID-19, flagging harmful content, questionin­g sharing intentions and also promoting sound health advice, including from the World Health Organizati­on (WHO),” said Melissa Fleming, UN Undersecre­tary-general for Global Communicat­ions.

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