South Korea's Election Commission Asks Facebook to Help Prevent Fake News

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 13 April 2017 17:29 IST
Highlights
  • The request was filed in a meeting with Katie Harbath
  • Fake news is on the rise ahead of the May 9 election
  • Around 18 million people in South Korea subscribe to Facebook

South Korea's National Election Commission (NEC) on Thursday asked US social network giant Facebook to help prevent the circulation of fake news that may affect the outcome of the upcoming presidential polls.

The request was filed in a meeting with Katie Harbath, Facebook's global politics and government outreach manager, Yonhap News Agency reported.

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"NEC Secretary-General Kim Dae-nyeon and Katie Harbath discussed ways to prevent circulation or spread of fake news, slander and false propagandas via Facebook, and (for Facebook) to take part in the commission's efforts aimed at boosting the voter turnout rate," the commission said in a statement.

Fake news is yet to become a serious problem, but the number of fake news stories apparently is on a sharp rise ahead of the May 9 election.

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According to an earlier report, only some 1,600 fake news stories appeared online in 2014, but the number shot up to over 77,000 in less than three months between the start of this year and March 9, the day before former President Park Geun-hye was removed from office by a Constitutional Court decision that upheld her parliamentary impeachment over a series of corruption charges.

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Noting that some 18 million people here subscribed to Facebook, Kim expressed hope that Facebook will help make the upcoming presidential election here a fair and clean election, the NEC added.

 

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