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  1. 3 days ago · All the Web’s a Stage: New Media, Micro-Celebrities, and Fake News in the Philippines. posted on May 21, 2024 by MARTINA FAYE OBLIGADO. University of the Philippines, Diliman Tagged With: alternative facts, Disinformation, Duterte, facebook, fake news, marcos, Philipines, Political Disinformation, social media, Trump

  2. 4 days ago · Before the 2016 Philippine Presidential Elections, disinformation was often restricted to celebrity scandals and business scams. At the time, most of us didn’t know that “fake news” could — and would — change the political landscape for the worse. Enter President Rodrigo Duterte. A mayor of Davao City for over 20 years, Rodrigo ...

  3. 4 days ago · The National Academy of Science and Technology Philippines (NAST PHL) on Monday, May 20, warned the public against the circulation of an artificial intelligence (AI) generated “deepfake” video falsely linking one of its officials to a product endorsement.

  4. 3 days ago · PB 2023-08. 2023. Social media has enabled the youth to access information and participate in social and political processes easier. However, the prevalence of fake news endangers and curtails their informed political participation. This policy brief is based on a survey conducted to measure political values and artificial news consumption ...

  5. 3 days ago · India has recently seen fake news spark a series of lynchings. Another encounter with disinformation occurred when a Chhattisgarh farmer said her income had doubled in a teleconference with Prime ...

  6. 3 days ago · Though there are many ways to identify a fake website, here are 10 of the best methods: 1. Use Antivirus Software. Antivirus software is the most reliable protection against fake sites. It helps you avoid inadvertently giving away personal information, downloading malware, or falling victim to other scams.

  7. 3 days ago · Fake news is a major threat to the news media. Manny Mogato, editor in the local digital platform of News5 echoed his call for the netizens to be extra careful in believing what they’re fed in the social media after surveys show that “many Filipinos are gullible, and they easily believe in propaganda disinformation.”.

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