INFORMATION & ADVOCACIES:
Before sharing anything online, take a moment to Fact-check. Not all post are accurate, and sharing content without verifying it can unintentionally spread misinformation and cause confusion, or even harm. Verify the source, check the details, and make sure it's reliable.
Every day, people encounter posts, news articles, and messages that can be misleading, exaggerated, or completely false. Before you hit [share] or [foward], take a moment to check the source: is it realiable; Verify the details: are the facts accurate and updated?
Responsible sharing is a key part of being digitally literate.
Becoming a truth-seeker isn't just about avoiding lies online—it’s about being responsible, thinking critically, and making a positive impact in the digital world. Together, we can stop misinformation from spreading, create a safer online space, and encourage others to value truth. Be part of our campaign, become a truth-seeker!
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowlegde" — Stephen Hawking
This quote reminds us that the biggest dance is not ourlack of knowledge, but the assumption that we know something without questioning it. We think we know something without questioning it, we stop looking for accurate information and become more likely to accept false or misleading content. This can lead to spread of misinformation and prevent us from making informed desicions.
Gas prices in the philippines are rising mainly due to global events, espesially conflicts in the Middle East that distruptoil supply. Since the country relies heavily on imported oil, any increases in global prices directly affects local fuel costs. Reports also show that price hikes are ongoing, impacting consumers nationwide.
This highlights the importance of information literacy—understanding the real reasons behind issues help us stay informed and avoid misinformation.
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