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    Need Media Literacy to Fight Misinformation

    Posted 10 Jun 2024

    2 min read

    As per the recent Study, the level of misinformation has increased with the rise in internet usage. 

    About Misinformation

    • According to the United Nations Human Rights Council, misinformation is false or inaccurate information. E.g. Rumors
    • It has been identified as the top five risks that will impact worldwide peace and prosperity along with disinformation (Global Risk Report 2024). 
      • Disinformation is deliberate and includes malicious content such as hoaxes, spear phishing and propaganda. 

    Major Impacts of Misinformation

    • Influencing Voting Behaviour: Prevalence of misinformation in political campaigns is a global trend. E.g., Around 50,000 fake news posts were published and shared over 2 million times in India during 2019 general elections.
      • It impacts people’s ability to make critical decisions.
    • Alienation: Erode confidence and trust in the political system and civic engagement
    • Health-related misinformation: Erroneous interpretation of scientific knowledge, opinion polarization, escalating fear and panic etc.
    • Other: Manipulation of general beliefs, impact on spending behaviour, etc.

    Media Literacy as Solution 

    • It constitutes a composite set of knowledge, skills, attitudes, competencies and practices. 
    • It empowers/encourages individual voters to critically evaluate news accuracy, reduces susceptibility to manipulation. 
    • It will help in tackling misinformation without undermining freedom of the internet and media.

    Initiatives Taken to fight Misinformation 

    India

    • Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021  requires social media platforms to take reasonable efforts to prevent the dissemination of false/fake/misleading information. 
    • Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology issued directives issued to social media intermediaries to crack down on deepfakes.

    Global 

    • Media and Information Literacy curriculum  created by UNESCO 
    • Code of Practice on Disinformation (2022) issued by European Commission
    • Tags :
    • Misinformation
    • Disinformation
    • Media Literacy
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