New Delhi: As part of its efforts to raise awareness about the importance of combating misinformation in the digital age, Mehta has launched an integrated safety campaign, ‘Know the Truth’, according to a release.
The campaign educates users on how to identify and address misinformation on WhatsApp and Instagram by promoting digital best practices and highlighting available safety tools.
“The eight-week campaign will highlight product features and safety measures built into WhatsApp, including Block and Report and Forwarding Labels to help users spot and prevent misinformation that appears suspicious or inaccurate. We encourage people to check the information on our fact-checking organization on our WhatsApp channel.”
On Instagram, Meta works with a strong network of fact checkers to verify information.
“If we find something false, like a deepfake, we put a warning label on the app to tell people it’s not accurate. We also put a warning label on the app to tell people it’s not accurate. We also put a warning label on the app to let people know it’s not accurate. We also put a warning label on the app to let people know it’s not accurate. We also put a warning label on the app to let people know it’s not accurate. We also put a warning label on the app to let people know it’s not accurate. We also put a warning label on the app to tell people it’s not accurate. We’re limiting the scope so more people can’t see it. ” said.
In its latest campaign, Mehta encourages people not to forward or share any unauthentic content and to report the same to complaint handlers and independent fact-checking partners for verification of the information. There is.
(issued February 27, 2024, 13:52 IST)