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People should not amplify false information

China Daily | Updated: 2016-07-22 08:04

AFTER HEAVY rain throughout Wednesday, posts about Beijing's flooded subway stations and water-logged roads were quickly forwarded on social media. Yet some of the information spread via social media was fabricated. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Thursday:

Such fictional exaggerations, distortion of the facts and concocting of sensational rumors are usually produced intentionally, whether for grandstanding, venting negative emotions or just as a stimulating pursuit.

All the unconfirmed information on social media about the flooding in the city heightened the anxieties of its residents. To control the flooding is one of the municipal government's duties as is controlling fabricated rumors with the release of timely information. And to deter people from fabricating rumors and false information, and to punish those that do so, laws and regulations with clear penalties should be implemented and enforced.

People should not amplify false information

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