Melaka MCMC joins National Youth Day to educate public on fighting fake news

State agency director says it is spreading awareness on sebenarnya.my, a website where people can check accuracy of viral news

2:40 PM MYT

 

MELAKA – Towards combating fake news and educating the public about the safe use of the internet, Melaka Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) went down to the ground to provide information in conjunction with Riuh Carnival x National Youth Day at Dataran Pahlawan, Banda Hilir here. 

Melaka MCMC director Syed Isa Alsagoff said MCMC is providing information about sebenarnya.my, the agency’s website to combat fake news. 

“Through the website, visitors can get accurate information about viral news and they can verify it themselves. 

“We are also holding the ‘Klik Dengan Bijak’ exhibition to educate the public not to be easily deceived by online fraud,” he told Bernama here today. 

He said in addition, Melaka MCMC also provides platforms to play online games such as the PlayStation 5 (PS5) as well as an introduction to virtual reality for visitors, especially the youth. 

He said MCMC also provided the opportunity for entrepreneurs who use the services at the National Information Distribution Centre to participate in the entrepreneurship programme in conjunction with the carnival. 

Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching was earlier reported as saying that the programme under Kembara Riuh organised by MyCreative Ventures Sdn Bhd will bring 12 vendors offering a variety of art and creative items as well as food in conjunction with the National Youth Day celebration. 

Visitors can also enjoy free concerts on Saturday and Sunday nights featuring popular groups such as Hujan, Insomniacks, Dolla, Bunga, iamNEETA and several indie artistes. – May 26, 2024

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