2022
DOI: 10.33102/jcicom.vol2no1.44
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Tidak pasti, jangan kongsi!! Secret Sauce for Success in Media Literacy Is Crucial in Battling Fake News

Abstract: Today, social media are frequently associated with the propagation of defamation, which is believed to impact society negatively. Most of this fake news originates via Whatsapp, Twitter, and Telegram applications, indicating that this social media facility that facilitates the transmission of fake news continues to exist.This study aims to explore and understand the style of news writing in preventing fake news on digital media platform devoted to news literacy from the perspective of a media practitioner. The… Show more

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“…It served for British interests in Malaya, particularly for the communities in the Straits Settlements. Whereas, the first Chinese newspaper was Chinese Monthly Magazine in Malacca by a missionary, Milne, who worked for London Missionary Society to propagate on religious activities in China (Kamarulbaid et al, 2022). Malay and Indian communities were relatively late in publishing their own vernacular newspapers.…”
Section: Brief History On Traditional Malaysian Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It served for British interests in Malaya, particularly for the communities in the Straits Settlements. Whereas, the first Chinese newspaper was Chinese Monthly Magazine in Malacca by a missionary, Milne, who worked for London Missionary Society to propagate on religious activities in China (Kamarulbaid et al, 2022). Malay and Indian communities were relatively late in publishing their own vernacular newspapers.…”
Section: Brief History On Traditional Malaysian Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%