ONLINE MISINFORMATION

Why in the News?

  • The United Nations (UN) released Global Principles for Information Integrity to counter misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech.

What is Online Misinformation?

  • Misinformation: False or misleading content shared without intent to deceive.
  • Disinformation: False content deliberately spread to manipulate public opinion.

Impact of Misinformation

  • Threat to democracy – Misleading content influences voter behavior.
  • Public safety risks – Fake news spreads panic (e.g., COVID-19 rumors).
  • Economic disruptions – Misinformation impacts financial markets.

Challenges in Tackling Misinformation

  • Rapid spread via social media and AI-generated deepfakes.
  • Encryption on platforms like WhatsApp makes tracking difficult.
  • Lack of digital literacy – People fail to verify facts.

Global and Indian Initiatives

  • UNESCO’s Social Media 4 Peace Initiative – Builds resilience against misinformation.
  • IT Rules 2021 – Holds platforms accountable for content moderation.
  • Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita, 2023 – Includes penalties for fake news.

Way Forward

  • Expand digital literacy programs to improve fact-checking abilities.
  • Strengthen AI-driven fact-checking tools for real-time monitoring.
  • Increase transparency from social media platforms on content removal policies.

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