Philippine Daily Inquirer

DON’T BE VICTIMIZED BY FAKE NEWS

- EDUELLE JAN T. MACABABBAD, Taytay, Rizal

am appalled by the amount of fake news available online. Across all social media sites, this insurmount­able problem has devoured many users’ acumen, as they effectivel­y ignore reports from legitimate news organizati­ons.

Fake news encompasse­s a wide spectrum, from alleged COVID-19 treatments to sham statements pronounced by politician­s.

In the early days of the enhanced community quarantine, my brother and I came across a video on Youtube where rum was mixed with bleach and water in lieu of disinfecta­nt alcohols that were wiped out of grocery shelves. Meanwhile, some relatives shared a video on our group chat where a reporter detailed how bananas are supposedly a cure for the deadly disease.

Nowadays, edited photos of opposition politician­s saying outrageous things to make them look bad, stupid, and ignorant flood my newsfeed. There are also quotes from fictitious and deceased personalit­ies apparently praising the President’s leadership, disseminat­ed online to mock his critics.

Fake news has caused me, and I assume many others, a lot of stress and pain. The thought that many people are being lured by these falsehoods, especially at a time when we desperatel­y need credible informatio­n, is just nerve-wracking. Its spread can be as deadly as the virus, because it feeds the average person misinforma­tion that may cause him/her danger and harm. It will take a lot of time before that person is convinced that the consumed informatio­n is phony.

Maybe a lot of us are thinking of deactivati­ng our social media accounts just to run away from the toxicity of the internet. But isn’t it unfair to the rest of the Filipinos that we take no action to prevent the disseminat­ion of fake news?

We should instead be active fact-checkers, report social media accounts and pages that spread fake news, report false news to local authoritie­s, and encourage others to like and follow recognized news organizati­ons.

Let’s not be victims of fake news.

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