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Misinformation and Disinformation in Hong Kong: Is legislation the answer?
HKU Journalism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-6BP1DkGUg
"I would say the fake news law would do more harm than good, because it would actually persuade all those billions of people around the world that once again, the establishments, already having power, now want to take even more steps to protect its own monopoly on information."
Misinformation and disinformation is all around us, and comes in many forms. It can be deliberate lies, hoaxes and click bait. You’ve all seen it. You may have even passed it around. But as this deluge of disinformation becomes a tsunami—creating real societal problems and stoking divisions—how do we combat it? Should social media companies be responsible for policing what flows across their platforms? Should journalists take on the added job of fact-checking what flows across the internet? Should consumers become more literate at weeding out bogus news? Or should government pass laws to regulate so-called “fake news”?
This symposium, organized jointly by the CUHK, HKBU and HKU journalism schools, tackles all these complex questions with two expert panels of journalists, media educators and legal practitioners.
Please visit https://bit.ly/3iSbd5N for speaker bios.