As a result of the rapid development of information technology, people are now inundated with information from various news sources in the contemporary era. Despite this abundance of information, many members of society believe that the media is becoming increasingly biased.
However, every member of society has a responsibility to help mitigate this problem. Firstly, people should learn how to check and evaluate sources and recognize biased information. They should also make an effort to read news from various platforms to gain different perspectives. Moreover, journalists and editors need to take their commitment to principles such as objectivity, fact-checking, and ethical journalism more seriously. Media organizations should strive to provide more objective news that is independent and free from advertising and political influence.
However every member of society have own responsibilities for preventing this problem. Foremost, people should be learned how they can check and evaluate resources, and teach how to recognize biased information. Also people try to read some news in different platforms, and they need to see different perspectives. Moreover, journalists and redactors are approached more seriously to principles such as objectivity, fact-checking and ethical journalism. Media organizations should be presented more objective news which is independent, free from advertising and political influence.
Ultimately, the media serves as a mirror to society, and if this mirror is clouded by prejudice, society cannot accurately see its own reflection. Both the media and readers must fulfill their responsibilities to foster a healthy information environment. Only in this way can freedom of information genuinely contribute to the development of society.
