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WAR AGAINST FAKE NEWS

February 2, 2025 Jester P. Manalastas 120 views

AT least 40 social media personalities have been invited to the first House Tri-Comm hearing which will investigate the spread of fake news and disinformation in the country.

The hearing, scheduled on Feb. 4, Tuesday, will be conducted by the Committees on Public Order and Safety, Public Information, and Information and Communications Technology.

Laguna Rep. Dan Fernandez, who will preside over the hearing, stressed the hearings will examine how disinformation spreads online, its impact on public perception and national security, and the measures needed to combat it.

The chairman of the House Committee on Public Order and Safety emphasized the need to protect Filipinos from false information intended to mislead and divide.

“Ang mga Pilipino ay may karapatan sa katotohanan. Dapat protektahan natin ang ating mga kababayan laban sa maling impormasyong nagdudulot ng takot at pagkakawatak-watak sa ating lipunan,” Fernandez said.

To be resource persons, these 40 individuals are known for their influence on social media platforms, where they engage in political discourse, news analysis, and online commentary.

The list includes Malou Tiquia, Jose Yumang Sonza, Krizette Lauretta Chu, Mark Anthony Lopez, Allan Troy “Sass” Rogando Sasot, MJ Quiambao Reyes, Vivian Zapata Rodriguez, Ethel Pineda, Lorraine Marie Tablang Badoy-Partosa, Jeffrey Almendras Celiz, Lord Byron Cristobal (Banat By), Alex Destor (Tio Moreno), Aaron Peña (Old School Pinoy), Glen Chong, Manuel Mata Jr. (Kokolokoy), Elizabeth Joie Cruz (Joie De Vivre), Claro Ganac, Claire Eden Contreras (Maharlika Boldyakera), Jonathan Morales, Cyrus Preglo (Optics Politics), Maricar Serrano, Ernesto S. Abines Jr. (Jun Abines), Atty. Trixie Cruz Angeles, Julius Melanosi Maui (Maui Spencer), Darwin Salceda (Boss Dada TV), Elmer Jugalbot (Eb Jugalbot), Cathy Binag, MJ Mondejar, Suzanne Batalla (IamShanwein), Joe Smith Medina (Political Witch Boy), Jeffrey G. Cruz (JCCO / JJ Cruz), Alven L. Montero, Kester Ramon John Balibalos Tan (Mr Realtalker), Edwin Jamora (Reyna Elena), Ma Florinda Espenilla-Duque (Pebbles Duque), Dr. Richard Tesoro Mata (Dr. Richard and Erika Mata), Ahmed Paglinawan (Luminous by Trixie & Ahmed), Ryan Lingo, Atty. Enzo Recto (Atty. Ricky Tomotorgo), and Ross Flores Del Rosario (Wazzup Philippines).

The hearing will also feature representatives from Google, Meta (Facebook), and ByteDance (TikTok), as well as officials from the National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine National Police, and the Department of Justice, who are expected to discuss regulatory challenges and enforcement mechanisms against online disinformation.

Fernandez said the inquiry seeks to identify weaknesses in existing laws and policies governing digital platforms and to propose solutions to ensure the public has access to accurate and reliable information.

He added that the House will not tolerate deliberate misinformation campaigns that exploit digital platforms for political or financial gain.

“Hindi natin hahayaang gamitin ang social media upang linlangin ang ating mga kababayan. Panahon na upang maipatupad ang mas mahigpit na batas upang labanan ang fake news at disinformation,” he said.

House members are expected to explore measures that will strengthen platform accountability, impose penalties for repeat offenders, and improve digital literacy programs to help Filipinos critically evaluate online content.

The hearing will be livestreamed for public viewing, with lawmakers hoping it will spark a national conversation on responsible online discourse and the role of social media in shaping public perception.