Line Starts A Video Series To Help People Spot And Stop Fake News

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Japanese messaging app Line is educating people to identify and stop ‘fake news’, as well as navigate digital spaces carefully. The campaign is done in collaboration with the Associated Press (AP) and titled ‘Stop Fake News’. It aims to identify and tackle the ‘fake news’ problem online.

As part of the campaign, Line has rolled out an animated educational video that will guide viewers through the process of how to check the credibility of stories before sharing them with others. The educational video will be available in five languages: English, Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, Chinese, and Japanese.

Earlier this year, Singapore officially passed its new anti-fake news law, called The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) in Parliament with an overwhelming majority from the House.

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