Oman Daily Observer

Whatsapp seeks to stem fake news

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ISLAMABAD: Whatsapp began a week-long publicity campaign in Pakistan on Wednesday offering tips to spot fake news, days before the country holds a general election.

“Together we can fight false informatio­n,” says the full-page ad in Dawn, Pakistan’s leading Englishlan­guage daily, listing ten tips on differenti­ating rumours from fact.

“If you read something that makes you angry or afraid, ask whether it was shared to make you feel that way. And if the answer is yes, think twice before sharing it again.”

Whatsapp also announced the implementa­tion in the country of a new feature allowing recipients to see if a message is original or forwarded.

The company had bought fullpage advertisin­g in India on July 10 after a wave of lynchings in the country were linked to viral “fake news” spread by Whatsapp about alleged child kidnapping­s.

Millions use Whatsapp in Pakistan, where rumours, false informatio­n and conspiracy theories are ubiquitous. Such messages spread quickly, with no real way for recipients to check their veracity.

Pakistan also has a history of mob violence, and videos such as the murder of Mashal Khan — a journalism student accused of blasphemy who was killed by a mob in April 2017 — circulate rapidly. Parliament­ary elections are scheduled for July 25.

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