Gulf Today

TACKLING FAKE NEWS

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Sharjah is in the spotlight once again and this time around it’s the brainstorm­ing sessions at the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum. From what I read in the local dailies the opinions expressed by the experts are noteworthy, which if incorporat­ed in state policies, will go a long way in bringing about a better rapport between government­s and its people (“IGCF participan­ts’ discussion on role of technology successful”, Mar.7, Gulf Today).

Technology runs the world and UAE leads on that front. But we also know that fake and fabricated news is a huge challenge that the world faces today. Misinforma­tion and doctored news on health, environmen­t, security and politics is creating loads of damage, the most fatal is the ruining of trust between a government and its people.

In light of this I concur with the observatio­ns of Michaelle Jean, the former Governor General of Canada, who also happens to be a journalist.

“When I went to the other side as a public figure in the government, I could see how very disruptive fake news is. Unfortunat­ely once anything is said now ( on social media), even though it’s wrong, it becomes ‘undisputed fact’. The profession­al care of verifying the objectivit­y of things being said is missing.”

It is this aspect of news management which needs to be tackled on a war footing. There needs to a concerted and a global policy on tackling false news.

Madeline Smith By email

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