JAKARTA - The development of technology in the digital era is getting faster. One of the most utilized technologies is instant messaging services, such as WhatsApp.
Speaking of simplicity, this application manages to cut the delivery time of information and messages very quickly. However, along with the development of increasingly sophisticated technology, in fact, not a few people and instant messaging application users fall into the wrong flow of information.
For example, chain messages sent through chat rooms or WhatsApp groups have become a medium for intermediary news for hoaxes and misinformation. Enough with one thumb and fingers, the news is spread regardless of the truth.
Executive Director of the Indonesia Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Institute, Heru Sutadi, said that information technology is like a double-edged knife. When used properly, instant messaging services are actually used to send messages, but in the hands of certain individuals, this kind of application becomes a medium for spreading false information.
"If we use it positively, it will produce positive things such as progress, ease of intelligence and avoiding fake news," Heru Sutadi said during a conversation with VOI, Tuesday, August 11.
According to data from the Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo) in 2017, it has blocked more than 6,000 sites indicated to spread hoaxes and hate speech. Some of it comes from instant messaging services and social media.
Heru hopes that the public understands the function and development of information technology at this time. Where the public should best spread positive information rather than passing on hoax or misinformation in chat rooms.
"If you receive information, first check the correctness of the information whether it is true or not. If it is definitely not true, there is no need to disseminate it again. Even if the information is true, but contains hate speech, the problem with SARA is also good to stop at us," said Heru.
Check Information Before SpreadThe WhatsApp instant messaging application is often used as an intermediary for the spread of hoaxes, misinformation and the spread of hatred. This technology platform under Facebook also continues to fight against hoax news by releasing various fact-finding features.
One of them is the 'Search Web' feature, where WhatsApp users can immediately check the validity of a news link or website, regarding issues or questionable information. In addition, WhatsApp also limits messages that can be forwarded in chat rooms to ward off hoax news.
In this way, WhatsApp seeks to reduce the spread of hoax information circulating on its platform. Especially when you get chain messages that contain misinformation or hoax news.
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