SOCIAL MEDIA MENACE!!!!!!
SOCIAL MEDIA
MENACE
Beware
of fake news going viral faster than Covid-19.
The fight
against coronavirus stands or falls on whether authentic information about it
can be provided to citizens. However social media now threatens to throw a
monkey wrench into the works. Since the outbreak of Covid-19, healthcare has
replaced politics as the happy hunting ground for purveyors of fake news on
social media. The fakery takes avatars like purported health advisories, home
remedies to ward off coronavirus, miracle cures by babas, conspiracy theories,
to downright peddling of xenophobia.
With
fake news about coronavirus going viral faster than the disease itself,
citizens deriving their information from social media rather than trusted
sources such as this newspaper or an official WHO website is a dangerously
worrying prospect. Social media can create panic about the disease which is
unwarranted. Or, at the other end of the spectrum, it can give rise to a
dangerous complacency such as in the widespread Whatsapp forward that holding a
hair dryer close to one’s throat will destroy coronavirus lodged in it. Such
misinformation can literally kill people.
Recall the child and cattle lifting
rumours and the mob lynchings they triggered-that potential for mischief and
mayhem gets multiplied times over in the season of coronavirus. If social media
was originally conceived to help people stay in touch with family and friends,
unfortunately what constitutes “staying in touch” today is quite often mindless
forwarding of Whatsapp messages, sharing of Facebook post and retweets on Twitter. Misinformation
gets amplified in this process. Social distancing mustn’t become a metaphor for
citizens disconnected from reality itself.
Governments
must drill into people the importance of relying on trusted sources of
information. Social media users must also use due discretion.



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