MISINFORMATION and “fake news” will intensify once again on social media, as a member of the Young Guns bloc of the House of Representatives warned the public on Sunday to be more vigilant and critical when bombarded by trolls with disinformation.
House Deputy Majority Leader and PBA Party-list Rep. Margarita “Atty. Migs” Nograles urged everyone to be careful when consuming information online, as she noted a resurgence of fake news peddled by so-called internet “influencers” and buoyed by troll farms all over social media.
Nograles said these troll farms seem to be targeting those who have raised concerns over the alleged mismanagement of the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Office of the Vice President (OVP) under Vice President Sara Duterte, as well as those who helped the Quad Comm ferret out the truth on Philippine offshore and gaming operators (POGOs), EJKs, and illegal drug syndicates.
The strategy, she said, is to enlist “influencers” to propagate misinformation and disinformation and have trolls comment that they believe the lies and spread this to gain traction on social media.
Nograles stressed that many lawmakers, including herself and members of the Young Guns of Congress, who have been vocal in scrutinizing the use of funds by these government offices, are now the subjects of orchestrated troll attacks and baseless allegations.
She pointed out that this is a coordinated effort to discredit those who are holding public officials accountable.
“Matagal na akong biktima ng fake news at patuloy na binibiktima. Nakalulungkot na ang mga opisyal na nagtatanong at tumutulong sa ating bayan ay ginagawan ng kwento at sinisiraan. Lahat ng ito ay pawang fake news," Nograles stated.
She emphasized the importance of distinguishing fact from fiction, noting that fake news has the potential to mislead the public and damage the credibility of well-meaning officials.
“Huwag po tayong basta maniniwala sa mga nakikita natin online. Dapat natin alamin ang katotohanan at suriin nang mabuti ang mga impormasyon na ating natatanggap,” Nograles said.
Several lawmakers who have been critical of the OVP and DepEd, as well as those vocal in Quad Comm hearings, have also fallen victim to relentless trolling campaigns.
Among them are Kabataan Party-list Rep. Raoul Manuel, Marikina Rep. Stella Quimbo, and Manila Rep. Bienvenido “Benny” Abante, all of whom have faced baseless allegations online.
Nograles said these attacks are part of a wider effort to shift the conversation away from the critical issues at hand.
The Quad Committee (Quad Comm) and the House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability are currently investigating alleged anomalies involving POGOs, EJKs, illegal drugs, the OVP, and DepEd.
Nograles emphasized that those facing scrutiny should answer in the proper forums instead of resorting to social media.
"If there are questions about irregularities and mismanagement of public funds, they should be answered in the proper forum, not on social media. We should not fall prey to propaganda and false information,” she asserted.
Nograles also encouraged the public to be responsible consumers of information, noting that the spread of fake news often happens when individuals share unverified content.
"As citizens, it is our duty to be careful in sharing information. Just one click can spread falsehoods that will cause confusion," she said.
The lawmaker reiterated her commitment to fighting misinformation, adding that social media platforms should also take responsibility in preventing the spread of fake news.
“Patuloy tayong makikipaglaban para sa katotohanan, at nananawagan din tayo sa mga platform na maging aktibo sa pagtigil ng fake news,” she said.
Nograles reminded everyone that misinformation not only undermines public trust but also weakens democratic institutions.
She urged all sectors to work together to combat the spread of false information.
"The spread of fake news undermines our democracy. We must unite to fight it and protect our institutions," she said.
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