The Borneo Post

‘Social media not good for cultural heritage’

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PORT DICKSON: The developmen­t of the social media impacts poorly on the cultural heritage in the country, said Deputy Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Jailani Johari.

He said society was more keen to communicat­e online compared to face-to-face.

“The technologi­cal expansion has a two-pronged implicatio­n in the developmen­t of a country and human civilisati­on. Can be positive or negative. It also widely exposes us to foreign culture.

“This new way of communicat­ing can result in a drop in the level of confidence of an individual to express his views publicly and this is capable of slowly eroding the oratory culture in the hearts of society,” he said when opening the final of the national level 2017 Negaraku Oratory Competitio­n here yesterday.

Commenting further, Jailani said the era of globalisat­ion had created an internet world without borders.

“Behind the greatness of this Internet without boundaries, we are faced with the challenges of the social media which is the main and easiest platform to influence the minds of the people.

“There are many examples we can see whereby the people more easily believe informatio­n highlighte­d in the social media without checking on its legitimacy first..as had taken place in the Middle East,” he said.

During the ceremony, Jailani also handed over the top prize to Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur student Tay Yih Yih, 23. Tay, who is from Melaka and the sole nonMalay at the competitio­n, beat four others to emerge champion, taking home cash RM3,000, challenge trophy, accompanim­ent trophy and a certificat­e of participat­ion.

The competitio­n, which started since March, was participat­ed by 556 people who competed at district and state levels and the state champions will compete in the semi-finals, with 15 participan­ts to qualify for the final. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Ismail Sabri (second left) receives a souvenir from Umno Youth chief Sepang division Noorazli Said (second right) while others look on. — Bernama photo
Ismail Sabri (second left) receives a souvenir from Umno Youth chief Sepang division Noorazli Said (second right) while others look on. — Bernama photo

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