With more Filipinos now getting their news from social media, a senator stressed the urgent need to combat the proliferation of fake news online.
“Huwag na tayo magpabola sa mga nagpapakalat ng fake news,” said Sen. Bam Aquino. “Panahon na para labanan ang pekeng balita sa Pilipinas”.
“Hindi lang nakakasira ng reputasyon ang pekeng balita, nilalayo pa tayo sa tunay at mahalagang isyu ng lipunan,” he added.
While he supports the passage of Senate Bill No. 1429, Sen. Bam said it needs to be discussed further.
“Nagkakaisa kami ni Sen. Joel na naniniwala na lahat, lalo na ang ating sworn public servants, ay dapat managot sa pagkalat ng maling balita,” he added.
“Pero marami pa tayong kailangan klaruhin, like what is considered a reasonable period for a social media platform to be able to put down a fake post? What would be an acceptable basis for branding fake news?” Sen. Bam said.
In addition, Sen. Bam called for stakeholders cooperation, from government officials, social media platforms and schools to combat fake news online.
“Kailangan natin ng kooperasyon ng lahat, lalo na mula sa mga opisyal ng pamahalaan, at mga social media platforms para labanan natin ang pagkalat ng pekeng balita sa Internet,” said Sen. Bam, who during his stint as chairman of the Committee on Education pushed for social media literacy in schools.
“In a hearing on social media literacy last year, we already called on schools to better educate the youth on fake news and cyberbullying,” said Sen. Bam.
Sen. Bam said fake news is not just a local concern but a worldwide phenomenon, with different countries starting different initiatives to battle its spread.
Countries like France are strengthening their fact-checking capabilities while Germany has passed legislation to regulate social media.
In Malaysia, online chat administrators are facing legal action for allowing spread of disinformation among members of their groups.
Sen. Bam also said Indonesia is setting up an agency that will tackle fake news.
“We must study all possible courses of action and learn from the best and most effective practices,” he said.
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