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Malacañang is urging the public to report false information on social media and refrain from sharing the said information.
“When you do realize that you have come across false information, report it, don’t share it. The spread of misinformation and disinformation ends with you,” Ridao said. “Stop to spot the source. Ask yourself, who is sharing this information? Are these posts and articles from random people on the internet, or are they from certified experts on the subject matter? Remember that the source matters. Credible, verified sources are more likely to provide accurate information,” she said.
Ridao said that the PCO relies on the education sector to address the challenge of misinformation, rather than policing.
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