Sun.Star Pampanga

Check out Tsek.ph

-

Disinforma­tion, the deliberate spread of misinforma­tion, was a problem in the past elections and still is as the Philippine­s is just less than three months from this year’s elections.

False stories, claims and propaganda are like parasites creeping on social media even before the start of the official campaign period for local candidates in the May 9 elections.

These lies could infect ordinary voters who are either lazy to verify the informatio­n they just came across, or just believe the lies as gospel truth.

Efforts from social media giants like Facebook, despite their promises to go after fake news, are still wanting.

To help educate the public and voters about what is true or not, several groups were formed for the sole purpose of fighting disinforma­tion on social media. One group calls itself Tsek.ph, a fact-checking collaborat­ive effort composed of 34 civil society groups, media organizati­ons and academic institutio­ns. The group’s mission is to “counter disinforma­tion and provide the public with verified informatio­n.”

Tsek.ph coordinato­r Rachel Khan, associate dean of University of the Philippine­s College of Mass Communicat­ion, describes the group’s efforts in a recent television interview as a “David and Goliath fight.”

Khan said old fake stories resurfaced again and again, and Tsek.ph has to repeatedly debunk them.

The fight agai n st disinforma­tion is a long fight, and the 34-member Tsek.ph is certainly the David in the battle for truth.

If the group surrenders, falsehoods would be triumphant. Khan said the group wants to “put people in a fact-checking state of mind and to build media literacy.”

This is a noble aim, and it requires patience and perseveran­ce as there are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of individual­s and groups that engage in disinforma­tion for the benefit of their patrons running in the 2022 elections.

A well-informed voter makes wise choices; a misinforme­d voter makes unwise decisions, which could be a contributi­ng factor to a government being led by dishonest leaders. (Sunnex)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines