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Top UAE official states that fake news is shared 70% more often than real news.

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Last updated: 2024/09/04 at 8:29 PM
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In today’s media landscape, fake news is being shared 70 per cent more frequently than genuine news, highlighting the prevalence of disinformation. Dr Jamal Al Kaabi, director-general of the National Media Office, emphasized the growing impact of disinformation during a session at the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF). He pointed out that offensive tweets about a country often lead to increased engagement, creating a dangerous cycle of misinformation where fake news spreads rapidly and generates heightened public response. It is important to stay informed with the latest news to combat the spread of fake news. Spreading rumors and fake news is a serious offense in the UAE, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment.

The discussion at the IGCF also addressed the rising threat of ‘electronic flies’ or bots and fake accounts on social media. These digital threats exacerbate conflicts, stir discord, and incite abuse. In response to this issue, a significant Gulf initiative was launched to curb these detrimental online activities. Spearheaded by Sheikh Abdullah Al Hamed, Head of the National Media Office in the UAE, the #StopTheAbuse campaign has effectively prevented 98.6 per cent of abuses directed at both national and international targets. Sheikh Abdullah Al Hamed highlighted the tactics used by trolls to spread misinformation and urged social media users to remain vigilant against such manipulation. The campaign has garnered widespread support in the Gulf region, reflecting a strong collective effort to combat online abuse and misinformation.

The prevalence of fake news and disinformation is a growing concern in the current media environment. Dr Jamal Al Kaabi’s warning about the impact of disinformation highlights the need for vigilance in combating fake news. Offensive tweets about countries can lead to increased engagement, perpetuating the cycle of misinformation. It is crucial to stay up-to-date with the latest news to counter the spread of fake news. In the UAE, spreading rumors and fake news is a serious offense with strict penalties in place to deter such actions.

The discussion at the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) also addressed the threat of ‘electronic flies’ and fake accounts on social media. These digital threats have exacerbated conflicts and incited abuse, prompting the launch of a Gulf initiative to tackle online abuse. The #StopTheAbuse campaign, led by Sheikh Abdullah Al Hamed, has been successful in preventing a high percentage of abuses directed at national and international targets. Trolls use various tactics to spread misinformation, and social media users are urged to be vigilant against such manipulation. The campaign has garnered widespread support in the Gulf region, demonstrating a collective effort to combat online abuse and misinformation.

In conclusion, the alarming prevalence of fake news and disinformation underscores the need for increased vigilance in the media landscape. Initiatives like the #StopTheAbuse campaign are crucial in combating online abuse and misinformation. By staying informed and remaining vigilant against manipulation, individuals can contribute to counteracting the spread of fake news. The efforts of Sheikh Abdullah Al Hamed and the National Media Office in the UAE are commendable in their dedication to addressing the growing threat of fake news and disinformation. It is essential for all social media users to be proactive in identifying and reporting fake news to prevent its harmful effects on society.

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