Fifth BRICS Media Forum
The fifth presidium meeting of the BRICS Media Forum was held virtually, with members pledging joint efforts to improve the forum mechanism and step up post-COVID-19 exchanges and cooperation among BRICS media.
Looming Concerns
- A common thread among members is a growing problem of disinformation or ‘fake news’.
- The news media around the world, especially daily newspapers, and also other forms of the media, have taken a big hit during the pandemic.
- Disinformation is being transmitted globally at warp speed on the so-called technology platforms, notably Facebook, Twitter, Google, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
- It was a major threat not just to the mainstream media ....
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