
From the Website of PNA
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President seeks media help to curb ‘damaging’ fake newsMANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday urged the media to intensify cooperation
with his administration in combating the spread of fake news, which he said has evolved from an online nuisance into a serious threat.
Speaking with members of the Malacañang Press Corps in a year-end fellowship at Malacañan Palace in Manila on Wednesday night, Marcos said misinformation has become alarmingly prevalent, undermining public discourse and decision-making as it drowns out journalists’ fact-based reporting.
“Like I said, nobody anywhere won an election with a 100-percent result. Because there will always be opposition. But that's fine,” Marcos said.
“Our big problem, and this one, I need your help. I don't know how to approach it. We have many, many ideas. But what we need to work together on is the fake news,” he added, expressing concern that misinformation and disinformation have “taken too much of the space.”