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This was the advice of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. to the public as he led the launch of the government’s new Media and Information Literacy Campaign last Monday in Pasay City.
“But that information [from the internet] is pure, raw and unedited and curated and unexamined information,” Marcos said. The youth, he said, are the most at risk to “misguided and sinister activities” to twist the truth online since they have the biggest exposure to the internet.Presidential Communication Office Secretary Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil said they will address this issue by prioritizing the youth in their new MIL program.
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