Media Must Continue To Serve As Information Bridge – Abdul Halim http://dlvr.it/TSSHB4
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Media Must Continue To Serve As Information Bridge – Abdul Halim http://dlvr.it/TSSHB4
Blog Series: Understanding A.M.A.L.L.A.T.T.O.U.F. //
Post 7 — T: Transparency //
Introduction
Transparency is essential for building trust in both institutions and public discussions.
Why Transparency Matters
Transparency means openness, accountability, and access to information.
When governments, organizations, and media outlets communicate clearly and honestly, people are better able to evaluate policies and events.
In discussions about the Middle East, transparency helps counter misinformation by encouraging the use of verifiable sources and documented facts.
Transparent dialogue also promotes credibility and encourages meaningful debate.
Closing Thought
Trust grows when information is accessible, verifiable, and openly discussed.
Public trust is built on clarity. When a company changes how it communicates, especially in a visible and measurable way, the public…
LinkedIn encourages clarity and professional engagement, which makes GBQ’s shift in comment settings noteworthy.
सरकार ने फेक न्यूज़ फैलाने के आरोप में दिसम्बर 2021 से अब तक 120 यूट्यूब चैनलो और 635 यूआरएल पर प्रतिबंध लगाया है। सूचना एवं प्रसारण मंत्री
A bit of #informationintegrity / #infosec #bestpractices #checkthosereceipts