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  • 紐約時報九月二十七日報導世界各地疫情的圖表上台灣排第一名 是目前全世界疫情最糟糕的地方! 我們都要小心,也規勸您的親友多加注意 The New York Times Reported cases, deaths and vaccinations by country or territory: ‧ This table is sorted by places with the most cases per 100,000 residents in the last seven days. ‧ Charts show change in daily averages and are each on their own scale. #1 Taiwan Cases (Daily Average): 40,148 Cases per 100,000: 169 14-day Change: +12% Death (Daily Average): 44 Death per 100,000: 0.19 Full Vaccinated: 85% ______________________ There are two main areas of concern at this time: 1) The latest boosters only went through animal trials and were not tested on humans; 2) The latest boosters targeted BA.4 and BA.5 variants of Omicron, but BA.2.75.2, a powerful new variant, has been identified and will likely be active through the coming winter due to its growth advantage.
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  • 原來政府在意的只是‘ 面子 ‘ 嗎?! 真沒想到幾個外媒, 包含Times用了一致的標題: Taiwan Recruits TSMC, Foxconn to Secure BioNTech Vaccines 台灣政府‘ 徵用 ‘了台積電與富士康購買輝瑞疫苗! 真的難以置信!如此外宣的意義為何! 民間低下的請求你恩準捐贈急迫需要的疫苗 沒有真心的感謝 也沒聽見民間感激的聲音 卻在國際發布這是:兩家企業‘ 蒙你徵召 ‘ 完成購買疫苗的使命 這是讓人失望 難以尊重的政府 你的每個用字充滿心機 算計 政治操作到讓人作噁的地步! What do you want to prove to the world ! I’m sorry I have to say it is not true: TSMC and Foxconn were not ‘ recruited ’ by the government to purchase the vaccines, but on the contrary, each of these two companies ‘ purchased and donated to the government 5 millions BNT vaccines out of their own pocket and out of their compassion to the people of Taiwan who are suffering from serious insufficient supplies of vaccines. However the process wasn’t smooth and easy at all that they almost gave it up at one time ⋯! The government was not happy to buy from BNT its Asian sole agent in Shanghai so not only they said it is impossible to buy but also make it very difficult for whoever want to help and want to donate vaccines here in Taiwan. For almost two months, as everyone here knows it, that Foxconn has gone through many procedures and submitted numerous documents requested by the government in getting their permission to buy and to donated the vaccines that are desperately in need here ! After much effort and their final request to see the president Tsai in person, plus the pressure from general public here, the government finally agreed to give authorisation to these two companies to buy the BNT vaccines however insisting the vaccines has to send from Germany directly to Taiwan. My point is the government should not take credit for it but they should apologise to the people that they have not done enough to purchase the vaccines and could have saved more lives of the victims of Covid 19 here in Taiwan!
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  • MENU Nikkei Asian Review Sort by Region Nikkei Asian Review Log in Subscribe Home Spotlight Politics & Economy Business Markets Tech & Science Viewpoints Life & Arts Features Regions Log in Subscribe About Nikkei Asian Review August 17, 2017 7:48 pm JST Taiwan to discuss lithium ion battery energy storage with Tesla following blackout President Tsai Ing-wen wants to boost use of green energy DEBBY WU, Nikkei staff writer A Tesla Model S electric car is charged by a supercharger at its showroom in Taipei on August 11. © Reuters TAIPEI -- The Taiwanese government is planning to approach Tesla to discuss the feasibility of setting up lithium ion battery facilities for storing renewable energy on the island, in line with a project the U.S. technology company recently launched in Australia, a top official said on Thursday following a mass power blackout earlier in the week. The move would also chime with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's ongoing efforts to replace nuclear power with green energy. Tsai has pledged to make Taiwan nuclear energy free by 2025. Taiwan’s Minister of Science and Technology Chen Liang-gee said the government would seek to discuss lithium ion battery energy storage with Tesla. (Photo by Debby Wu) "Tesla is using its lithium ion battery technology to help Australia and California to implement smart grid and grid storage, and we can learn from them in the future," Taiwan's Minister of Science and Technology Chen Liang-gee told reporters at his office in Taipei. "We will try to check out whether there is a suitable solution...we will get in touch with them," Chen said. Chen added that the government would send a team of officials to the U.S. to talk with Tesla soon, although he would not be heading the delegation. He said that the government had not prepared a budget for such a project, although he suggested that a Taiwanese company could potentially form a joint venture with the U.S. tech company for the project. Tesla, which is also known for its electric cars, declined to comment. Taiwan was hit by a mass power outage on Tuesday, the largest by number of households affected since a massive earthquake struck in 1999. The blackout came after government-run petroleum company CPC Corporation ran into difficulties while replacing the power supply for a control system responsible for sending natural gas to a power plant. A number of tech companies in Taiwan have suffered some minor disruption to production following the outage. 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  • 轉分享: 這是中研院生醫所所長郭沛恩院士 (他也是UCSF 教授)寫給前副總統陳健仁及時中部長,関於目前COVID-19 的一些建議,希望政府能夠接納。 Dear VP Chen, Hope that things are going well. I just completed my 9th quarantine after my 9th trip to Taipei during the pandemic and see that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is now firmly established in Taiwan. While the CECC is moving quickly to address the widening spread of COVID-Omicron and is heading in the right direction, I find that the current policy is unsustainable and the messaging can be much improved. Since I was told that the CECC would welcome my suggestions, I have decided to do so. Please forward this message to the CECC for their consideration. 1. It is now very clear that COVID-Omicron is a very different disease than COVID-ALPHA/BETA/DELTA. Current vaccines are developed from COVID-ALPHA and cannot prevent INFECTION by COVID-Omicron even though they lower significantly the risk of SEVERE DISEASE and DEATH for those who are fully vaccinated and received booster shots recently. In addition, COVID-Omicron is highly contagious and has a very short incubation time; but it causes a milder disease, including shortened disease course and contagious period. 2. Because of the above, contact tracing does not work and avoiding infection is futile except one is in strict isolation or wears a PROPERLY FITTED N95 mask around others (see a very nice article about this in the NYT attached). This means that COVID testing in asymptomatic people is a waste of resources and is justified only in a limited set of situations (such as someone who works closely with vulnerable populations - e.g., nursing home and hospital workers - who has been in close contact with a positive case and needs to test negative to return to work). 3. Although the rate of hospitalization and death due to COVID-Omicron is low, when large populations are infected, the number of severe cases and severe disease is still significant (0.4% of 23 million people hospitalized = 92,000 in the hospital; 0.04% of 23 million people can die = 9,200 deaths) so the key is to keep the vulnerable people from developing severe disease. Medications used for COVID-ALPHA/BETA/DELTA variants such as antibody treatments and Remdesivir, etc., do not work for COVID-Omicron but the oral antivirals from Pfizer and Merck work amazingly well for preventing death (>85% reduction) and hospitalization. Paxlovid has done better in clinical trials to prevent hospitalization but it has many drug-drug interactions so many elderly people cannot use it. Molnupiravir has the theoretical risk of mutagenesis in pregnant women but for the elderly who are past reproductive age, it is a very safe and effective drug to use. I encourage the CECC to contact their counterparts in Japan, Singapore, Israel and the UK to get their experience in using these two oral anti-virals in the recent COVID-Omicron surge. [Full Disclosure: Dr. Dean Li, President of Merck Research Laboratories, is my brother-in-law so I am not pushing the Merck pill for obvious conflict of interest reasons.] Based on the above, my suggestions on messaging are: 1. Tell the country that COVID-Omicron is an entirely different disease than the previous COVID variants so the whole country IS NOT IMMUNE to getting the infection. However, through the sacrifice and cooperation of everyone in Taiwan, the country succeeded in preventing disease and death during the previous waves of infection that caused a lot of problems around the world. This is shared success that the CECC and everyone in Taiwan should take credit, be proud of, and very relieved by. 2. Despite the fact that no one is protected from infection, but because COVID-Omicron is mild, public health policy needs to be adjusted to focus on treating the vulnerable rather than preventing infection of all. 3. Acknowledge that some segments of society have been severely affected by COVID policies so the recovery of these sectors is taken in consideration in updating the public health policy. 4. Acknowledge that some COVID policies were confusing to the public in the past so the new policies will be more consistent and logical. For example, the policy of requiring masking outdoors while people eating at restaurants indoors are not required to mask makes no sense. My suggestions for the new policy are geared towards lowering hospitalization and death rates while avoiding unnecessary disruptions in people's lives: 1. Push vaccination for vulnerable groups (the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions that make them more prone to severe disease). Send vaccination nurses to the nursing homes and neighborhoods with elderly people to get everyone fully vaccinated (including booster shots). Getting the 30% of those 65-75 and 44% of elderly >75 who have not been fully vaccinated and boosted should be a high priority 2. Use the "test positive and treat" strategy for those in vulnerable groups. As I mentioned before, Paxlovid for all but Molnupiravir for those who cannot take Paxlovid. Treat them before their symptoms get worse because it is cheaper to give them the medicine than risk their need for hospitalization. 3. No more putting those with mild disease in special facilities or hospitals so that there are plenty of capacity for those who need hospitalization. 4. Recommend (not mandate with threat of punishment) those who have close contact with COVID-Omicron patients to mask around others for 5 days (no need to do so with household members because they are already given it to them) if they are asymptomatic. 5. No testing of asymptomatic people unless their job requires it (nursing home, hospital, etc.). 6. No more closing schools, factories, or offices because of positive COVID-Omicron cases. 7. No more mandatory masking except for those described in #4 above. People here are so used to masking that many will still do so with the threat of punishment. 8. No more mandatory quarantine, even for those who test positive. Highly recommend those who test positive to wear a mask when around people and not eat with others but not make it a punishable offense. [Treat them like people who have a bad flu, not like criminals.] 9. No more testing or quarantine requirements for visitors from abroad. As the local infection rate is now higher than that many other countries, there is no reason to require new arrivals to do anything different when they are asymptomatic. It's confusing to many that I can go anywhere in the world without quarantine but have to do quarantine plus multiple tests when arriving in Taiwan (and a handful of Asian countries). The benefit of the policies listed above is that the resources of the country are directed toward saving lives rather than collecting lots of infection data. It will reclaim the international travel hub status of Taoyuan International Airport (and not let Singapore and Seoul dominate the air travel sector) and revive the tourism, convention, airline, hotel businesses. It will simplify everyone's life and reduce anxiety. It may be counter intuitive but if you look at the data from the US university campuses and European countries, it is better to get as many young people infected as quickly as possible to shorten the surge while building up herd immunity for COVID-Omicron without a lot of severe cases. The old policy for flattening the curve is to prevent overwhelming the hospitals but with oral antivirals and milder disease, there is no need to flatten the curve. It is better to get the whole surge completed in 2 months like in most countries that pursue a more open policy. I am convinced that when the messaging is clear and based on current understanding of the situation, the people will embrace it and praise the CECC's leadership. Best, Pui -- Pui-Yan Kwok, MD, PhD Director, Institute of Biomedical Sciences Academia Sinica
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  • This was copied and pasted: I got this from a friend—good advice—- My sister’s husband sits on various boards. This is what he just sent me: I came across this from Stanford hospital board. This is their feedback for now on Corona virus: The new Coronavirus may not show sign of infection for many days. How can one know if he/she is infected? By the time they have fever and/or cough and go to the hospital, the lung is usually 50% Fibrosis and it's too late. Taiwan experts provide a simple self-check that we can do every morning. Take a deep breath and hold your breath for more than 10 seconds. If you complete it successfully without coughing, without discomfort, stiffness or tightness, etc., it proves there is no Fibrosis in the lungs, basically indicates no infection. In critical time, please self-check every morning in an environment with clean air. Serious excellent advice by Japanese doctors treating COVID-19 cases: Everyone should ensure your mouth & throat are moist, never dry. Take a few sips of water every 15 minutes at least. Why? Even if the virus gets into your mouth, drinking water or other liquids will wash them down through your throat and into the stomach. Once there, your stomach acid will kill all the virus. If you don't drink enough water more regularly, the virus can enter your windpipe and into the lungs. That's very dangerous. 1. If you have a runny nose and sputum, you have a common cold 2. Coronavirus pneumonia is a dry cough with no runny nose. 3 This new virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed by a temperature of just 26/27 degrees. It hates the Sun. 4. If someone sneezes with it, it takes about 10 feet before it drops to the ground and is no longer airborne. 5. If it drops on a metal surface it will live for at least 12 hours - so if you come into contact with any metal surface - wash your hands as soon as you can with a bacterial soap. 6. On fabric it can survive for 6-12 hours. normal laundry detergent will kill it. 7. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink liquids with ice. 8. Wash your hands frequently as the virus can only live on your hands for 5-10 minutes, but - a lot can happen during that time - you can rub your eyes, pick your nose unwittingly and so on. 9. You should also gargle as a prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm water will suffice. 10. Can't emphasis enough - drink plenty of water! THE SYMPTOMS 1. It will first infect the throat, so you'll have a sore throat lasting 3/4 days 2. The virus then blends into a nasal fluid that enters the trachea and then the lungs, causing pneumonia. This takes about 5/6 days further. 3. With the pneumonia comes high fever and difficulty in breathing. 4. The nasal congestion is not like the normal kind. You feel like you're drowning. It's imperative you then seek immediate attention.
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  • 謊言台灣 操弄、造謠、誤導、攻擊…… 假新聞滿天飛 文 / 彭杏珠 遠見雜誌 2018 年 6 月號 「芒果打催熟劑,有毒不能吃」「香腸不能和養樂多一起吃,會致癌」你是否曾收過以上訊息並隨手轉發?小心,這些都是食藥假新聞!而謠言大本營就是內容農場。 另外,自美國總統川普被質疑因「假新聞」勝選後,面對台灣年底「九合一」選舉,臉書、LINE、PTT勢必成為網軍攻防戰場,如何防止政治假新聞操弄,候選人不能輕忽。 《遠見》團隊率台灣媒體之先,為讀者深入追蹤並拆解內容農場經營模式、提供辨別食藥資訊真偽步驟。下次,當你收到疑似假新聞的訊息時,不會再受騙上當。 你知道,台灣也被「假新聞」包圍了嗎? 不要以為,只有在美國大選期間才會發生川普假新聞事件;也不要以為,只有德國才會出現「總理梅克爾與恐怖分子自拍」的假新聞。這些都很有可能發生在台灣,而且各種政治、食品醫藥假新聞,早在你我生活周遭蔓延開來。 就在不久前,今年的3月29日,不少台灣民眾從LINE平台收到一張《時代雜誌》(TIME)的封面圖,英文標題「台灣,鐵幕國家」(Taiwan, the Iron Curtain Country)。圖像是總統府前的鐵絲網帶刺沾血。置頂一行英文字:「令人不滿意的蔡英文,騙人的民進黨」(The Wonky Tsai, The Monkey DPP)。 一時間,台灣上了《時代雜誌》的封面,流傳於各大媒體與政治圈,網路打假團隊也出動,很快就識破這是假的。 就在鐵幕假新聞盛傳的前10天,一則「蔡政府為酬庸他(指吳晟)……,聘任為有給職國策顧問,月領35萬(即年薪420萬)……」的訊息,也在臉書粉專與社群流傳。這篇被證實來自內容農場,不實之處是國策顧問是無給職。 假新聞無處不在  食藥、政治謠言最大宗 看完這兩則政治假新聞,可別以為假新聞都與你無關。 今年2月的最後一週,你是否也加入搶購衛生紙行列?3月14日,公平會調查後,發現是賣場為促銷而發布的不實訊息,處以350萬元罰鍰。 其實,假新聞早已入侵大家的生活中,只是多數人未察覺。 每天一早起床,打開手機,LINE就傳來噹噹提醒聲,除長輩的早安問候貼圖,還有各種訊息。最近,不少人都收到這則分享:美國宣布基因改造食物含有嚴重毒素……條形碼以「8」開頭的是基改食品,甜玉米、紫地瓜都是,千萬別買別食用! 其實,這是死灰復燃的假新聞,農委會2015年4月澄清過,沒想到近來又盛傳,今年2月22日食藥署再闢謠一次。但不少民眾卻寧可信其有。 今年5月初,一位家住台北的老太太從手機收到這則訊息後,立刻轉給媳婦,並提醒她不要再買紫地瓜、甜玉米了。媳婦趕緊上網查詢,回覆婆婆,這是假新聞啦。未料,婆婆有些不悅地說:小心一點,不吃會怎樣?讓媳婦頗為無奈。 其實,每天從LINE與臉書分享的訊息,早已摻雜各種假新聞,最為學者關切的是食品醫藥與政治類假新聞。 例如與季節、節日有關的謠言,幾乎每年重傳一遍。到芒果盛產期會收到:芒果打催熟劑,有毒不能吃!逼近中秋節時會提醒:別買秋刀魚,體內線蟲超標!到了吃火鍋的時節,「火鍋煮蝦飄橘紅物會慢性中毒?」「不肖業者會添加蝦紅素!」這些假新聞總會一傳再傳。 由於重傳頻率過高,連立委邱議瑩都督促主管機關要積極闢謠,「都澄清好幾遍了,真的很困擾,」農委會祕書室主任黃秀美說。 甚至還有破壞企業聲譽的假新聞,統一、義美都曾是受害者。今年春節前夕,許多人的LINE、臉書都收到「查獲2.5噸黑心食品,義美年菜過期10年」的訊息,甚至引來記者跟進報導。 這則新聞確實發生過,但不是在今年,而是2015年。訊息一轉傳後,當時的打假組織「MyGoPen——這是假消息」網站負責人Charles就收到非常多回報,紛紛詢問義美是否發生食安問題?他才趕緊追查出來是假的。 目的1〉賺取商業利益 內容農場製造文章 衝流量爭取廣告 為何假新聞被大量製造、轉傳?就是為了賺錢。 來源不明的「內容農場」堪稱假新聞來源的大本營。「平台經營者、撰文者、導流者」,靠製造大量聳動文章,衝流量以爭取廣告,獲取利潤。 全球最知名的政治假新聞事件發生在2016年美國大選期間,來自馬其頓的內容農場。根據美國網路媒體《BuzzFeed》報導,馬其頓青年將寫假新聞視為賺錢捷徑,成功的「作家」每月可賺5000美元(約台幣15萬)。甚至有多產的臉書假新聞寫手,月收入1萬美元(約台幣30萬)。 2014年,台灣也出現首家由年輕人創設的內容農場,生意還做到馬來西亞、中國等華人地區。 就在本期《遠見》截稿前,5月21日,台灣各大媒體均引用一篇鴻海董事長郭台銘的談話。新聞指出,郭台銘對於「錢多事少離家近,睡覺睡到自然醒」這種觀念十分不以為然,他說:「如果我的孩子面對工作存這種心態,我隔天就打斷他的腿。」 《遠見》求證鴻海代理發言人黃欽旻,他表示,那是2013年的假農場文,2016年MyGoPen也證實為假,某些內容相同的農場文裡,主角還變成香港首富李嘉誠。 有此可見農場文的威力。有人就形容,農場文已像詐騙電話一樣氾濫。 另外,還有人為騙取帳號,以賣帳號套利,利用假新聞讓民眾掉入陷阱。例如今年春節前,LINE傳「加入好友,獲全家禮券300元」。2月間,很多人都收到星巴克買一送一的訊息,事後都被證實是偽造。 今年母親節期間,LINE瘋傳:大同100週年!開放大同寶寶貼圖下載!只到今晚12點。連立委都差點被騙,經助理提醒才知道是假的。 目的2〉政治操作 攻擊敵對政營、意圖影響選情 除商業目的外,還有政治動機的假新聞。 根據台大新聞研究所教授林照真帶研究生調查發現,年金改革議題是近來最大宗的政治假新聞。光從年改會的「重要輿情回應」專區,就能找到數十則澄清稿。 從2016年6月23日,年改委員會召開第一次會議後,網路就陸續流傳各種年改假新聞。2016年8、9月間,一則來自大陸的農場文,指稱蔡英文擁有日本國籍,日名為「恰佳英子」,應比照李慶安辭立委之前例,宣告蔡英文當選無效。 2017年4月,反年改的臉書社團貼出「公務員竟不如遊民」的文章,講述台北市政府給龍山寺單身遊民每月1萬8000元低收入戶補助,有配偶者每月給3萬1000元……,軍公教待遇居然不如遊民。帶給台北市政府很大困擾,還特別發新聞稿闢謠。 尤其,蔡英文總統上台後,兩岸關係緊張,學界也開始關注大陸是否會製造假新聞以影響政局。今年3月16日,數家媒體不約而同報導大陸《環球時報》曝光的一段台灣漁船向大陸求救的影片,漁業署調查發現影片前年就出現過,去年也在網路盛傳,但根本沒有接獲漁船求援通知。 再來,就是意圖影響選情的假新聞。2014年台北市長選舉堪稱是網路假新聞最氾濫的一次。今年底,台灣將迎來地方縣市長、縣市議員等的「九合一」選舉,學界都將此視為觀察重點。 近來假新聞為何變成重大議題?主因是2016年美國總統大選,川普當選,事後證明假新聞扮演關鍵角色。讓人驚呼民主竟然可以被操弄。 而助長美國大選假新聞到處流竄的,正是社群平台。不管是臉書、LINE、Google、YouTube或台灣本土的批踢踢(PTT),一開始成立都是為了讓大眾有平等發言的舞台。趨勢科技資深威脅研究員費尤多.雅洛奇金(Fyodor Yarochkin)說,工具本身並無對錯,端看使用的人,「就像槍不會殺人,是人讓槍殺人。」 不過,由於臉書等社群平台已證明可被操弄後,各國政府也不得不要求平台要負起責任。 2018年1月23日,臉書代表對外承認,美國大選期間,有俄羅斯用戶製造八萬則假新聞,觸及1.26億個美國人。「有國家用我們的平台發起網路戰爭,試圖分裂社會,是很可惡的事,是我們難以預料的威脅,我們當時應該做的更好。」 然而,全球對社群平台的依賴卻愈來愈深。據德國漢堡大學作傳媒研究的Hans-Bredow-Institut學院調查指出,18至35歲民眾中,有一半透過網路看新聞。年輕一代有1/3直接從臉書看新聞。 台灣更是LINE的高度使用區,滲透率達82.6%(1900萬用戶),每月臉書活躍用戶1800萬。 「透過這些社群平台,只要按個鍵分享,就像病毒般傳染,一傳十、十傳百難以控制,」台北大學法律系助理教授黃銘輝說,這也正是網路假新聞可怕之處。 台大經濟系副教授樊家忠分析,在網路上製造假新聞成本非常低,瀏覽者要核實的成本卻很高,「臉書等社群媒體已成為假新聞的樂土。」 偏偏假新聞常因標題聳動、內容誇大,比正確的新聞更吸引民眾。 個人成見、同溫層效應  不實消息氾濫成災 樊家忠指出,假新聞會猖獗,是人們對假新聞有偏好,這樣的偏好來自於偏見。例如希拉蕊的支持者對川普不利的假新聞接受度非常高,川普的支持者則剛好相反。 另外,社群媒體「同溫層」現象明顯,各社群平台會聚集同樣偏好的人,分享同性質消息,以支持既有見解或互相取暖,也較難接受不同意見。國外研究發現同溫層的人對假新聞接受度比較高。 個人成見與同溫層效應,讓假新聞的傳輸速度超乎想像。今年3月初,麻省理工學院(MIT)研究人員在《科學》期刊發表報告,Twitter上假新聞的散播速度比真相快六倍,觸及人數更多。 棘手的是,多數人無法分辨真偽。2016年底,美國網路媒體《BuzzFeed》針對大選做網路調查發現,3000名受訪者裡有看過或聽過假新聞的人中,75%相信這些新聞「非常正確」或「多少是正確的」。 尤其,在言論自由保護傘下,隨意爆料的人躲在平台幕後,無法可管,讓被假新聞攻擊者感到束手無策。現在還有來自「聊天機器人」(Social Bots)的假新聞,讓追查工作更為困難。 近日來,國會立委不斷呼籲要立法加以管理。立委黃偉哲說,濫用言論自由,如破壞社會秩序,還是要接受制裁,「否則以後是不是可以隨便說戲院失火了、機場有炸彈都沒關係了。」 破壞人與人的信任 讓社會失序 更令學者擔憂的是,目前台灣已是假新聞的沃土。中正大學傳播系教授胡元輝說,台灣有政黨對立、階級對立(勞資、貧富差距)、價值對立(同婚、年改議題),還有國家認同的差異,這些都是假新聞的溫床。「我最擔心的是,假新聞破壞人與人之間的信任,讓社會失序,」他眉頭深鎖。 中正大學傳播系教授胡元輝表示,他最擔心「假新聞破壞人與人之間的信任,讓社會失序,」 由於假新聞議題迅速崛起,2016年底,英國《牛津大辭典》公布該年度代表字為post-truth(後真相)。不少人也擔心在「後真相」時代,人類是否將永遠與假新聞為伍。 面對此全新的議題,目前各國仍無有效遏止的措施,包括台灣在內。林照真呼籲,「假新聞不會結束,我們的研究才剛開始,希望民眾能跟研究者一起努力。」 《遠見》彙整各方意見,建議台灣可朝立法(數位通傳法)、鼓勵公民團體投入事實查核、從小培養孩子的媒體識讀能力,進行媒體改革以善盡查證責任等方向努力。 萬事起頭難。黃銘輝說,對抗假新聞,我們一定要從陣痛中學習,可能需要痛好多次,但一定會慢慢成長進步。
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