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00:00In order to quickly obtain information online, the spread of false information and fake news is also spreading rapidly.
00:13This is affecting the well-being, well-being, and well-being of people.
00:18How can the truth and fake news be mixed?
00:21Witness, Mackie Polido, our guest in Panata for Fake News.
00:28Because of technology, it is said that the information is at your fingertips.
00:34Just one click and the information is already there, whether you are looking for it or not.
00:39But even if the information is instant, it does not mean that you will be fooled instantly.
00:48Professor J.M. Lanusa said, he is one of those who studies the spread of fake news.
00:52Whether you believe it or not, it depends on your beliefs, experiences, biases, or weaknesses.
00:58That is the manipulation of those who want to deceive.
01:01Behind this are the social media experts, marketing experts, and scammers who are looking for your tricks, just believe it.
01:10Designed to be convincing, no matter how determined you are to be against it,
01:15if he is exploiting your weaknesses, your cognitive weaknesses, or your biases, it is hard to question.
01:26Fake news has a direct implication that sometimes money or almost life is the only alternative.
01:31Life is the only alternative.
01:33In 2016, Mary Ann Obnamia was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer.
01:38At that time, Mary Ann was afraid of the advice of chemotherapy doctors.
01:42That is why she searched online for alternative medicine against cancer.
01:46The products called natural chemotherapy came out of her timeline.
01:51And she was hooked by their promises.
01:54It is a lie.
01:55In the information, they say that there is a natural content of chemotherapy.
01:59That you don't need to undergo chemotherapy.
02:02Once you drink these, they say that you don't need to undergo chemotherapy.
02:08You don't need to go to the hospital.
02:10You don't need to go to the doctor.
02:12Because there is a natural content of chemotherapy.
02:16So I believe it, since you don't want to undergo chemotherapy.
02:21After drinking it for more than 4 years, the lesion on Mary Ann's breast came out and her stage 2 cancer became stage 4.
02:30She went to the doctor again and underwent chemotherapy.
02:34And now, she is cancer-free.
02:36In hindsight, why did you believe it?
02:41Maybe in my part, the hope that I am looking for another alternative,
02:47it is just a hope.
02:49It is like you will gamble it.
02:51Because you don't want this kind of medicine.
02:53Aside from the direct prevention, like what happened to Mary Ann,
03:00Professor Lanuza said that in a wider or macro level, society will be prevented.
03:06What disables this information is the ability to trust, ability to dialogue, ability to debate.
03:12Our democratic institutions have no foundation.
03:15No one will believe the media.
03:17No one will believe the schools.
03:19How can a fake be exposed?
03:23It is already a gossip, but this is still the advice of the Sigla Research Center.
03:27It is the source of verified online news outlets for information.
03:31Go to a news media that is well-known like GMA.
03:37Because there is an accountability to these kinds of companies.
03:43Journalists cannot produce content that can be spread online.
03:49Whereas if you send it to influencers, there are no accountability measures there.
03:55So there is a tendency that no one is watching them.
04:01The fight against fake news and disinformation should be a fight for the whole society.
04:06Professor Edgar Belda of the U.P. Department of Family Life and Child Development
04:11created a digital book for children.
04:14Instead of banning the use of smartphones or computers,
04:17the current generation of digital natives are taught by children how to process information online.
04:24In the book, we call it the red things, the red areas, the red flag.
04:28You shouldn't be watching this.
04:30This is the DMVCI.
04:33These are prohibited.
04:36And then the other one is agency building.
04:39Before they start accepting it as true,
04:41they should be able to stop, pause, breathe, and think.
04:45And then decide on what do I know, currently know,
04:50and then how should I respond to this new information.
04:54Basically, that's debunking.
04:56You heard the concept of debunking yesterday.
04:58Parents need help.
05:00The digital book has a story guide for parents to guide them.
05:03Through that, they will also learn.
05:06This is a way for the next generation to prepare for the digital world.
05:13For GMA Integrated News, I am Mackie Pulido, your witness.
05:19My dears, be the first to witness.
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