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He was speaking on Sunday during a question and answer session with journalists following a press briefing by the Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster (JCPS) brief.[2]
Mahlobo, responding to a question by a reporter about fake news, said aside from being used for what it was meant for,[10] social media was being abused to, among other things, peddle false information.
He understood that this would not be an easy thing to do and could be seen to be “interfering with human rights“. it would therefore need to be discussed with various bodies and forums.[7]
“We will be discussing how do we regulate it,” Mahlobo said.
Aside from people misrepresenting themselves on social media, [5]or even purporting to be others, he said problems included photographs being set up to depict fake scenes.[2]
Photoshopping images was also an issue.
Source: News24
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