City Holds Seminar on Fighting Misinformation for Clean Elections
Reported by Folmer | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Jakarta administration collaborates with ICT Watch and WhatsApp Indonesia, held a seminar in the Multipurpose Room Block G, 22nd Floor, Jakarta City Hall, Tuesday (9/12). It gets support from the Ministry of Communication and Information
This is a challenge in itself
Representatives from Bawaslu and KPU were also present in the seminar with the theme, "Fighting Misinformation for Clean Elections".
Jakarta Government Bureau Head, Fredy Setiawan said the General Election 2024 was just around the corner.
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According to him, the current swift flow of information seemed difficult to contain. Everyone has a voice and opinions on social media through their respective devices.
"Like a double-edged knife, the technology can provide great benefits and be a disaster if used by the wrong people. Hoaxes easily spread in the digital space," he explained.
In the election, it could damage the integrity of the election, threaten public confidence in the ongoing process, and even affect the results of the election itself.
"What is more worrying is that political hoaxes trigger polarization in society and threaten the quality of democracy in Indonesia," he explained.
He added it was our collective duty and responsibility to fight hoaxes, especially those spread in the digital space. Therefore, the administration welcomes the seminar being held today.
Hopefully, after taking part in this seminar, participants could become part of a society that is immune to hoaxes and share this knowledge with other people around them.
"Our thanks to all parties who continue to strive to ensure that elections are held honestly, fairly, directly, publicly, freely, and confidentially," he stated.