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Mahr Reporter Covers Third Shusha World Media Forum with Photos

The third Azerbaijan Media Summit⁤ was held in the​ city of Shusha, the cultural capital of the country, with the participation ​of 140 journalists and foreign media executives.

The third Shusha Media Summit took place on Monday in Shusha, hosting⁢ over 140 journalists and foreign media managers. Recognized as the largest media gathering in the South Caucasus region, it welcomed representatives from Europe, Asia, ⁣America, and Africa.

A representative from Mehr News Agency also attended this summit.

Media Literacy Ensures information Security

Jafar Hasnain, a journalist and host at TRT World, stressed the importance of media literacy ‍at​ the ⁣event: “Media literacy is not only about receiving information​ but also ⁤about critically evaluating it-assessing its source and determining its credibility.We must learn⁣ to rely on diverse and trustworthy sources. Unfortunately today,‍ manny news platforms ignore principles of accuracy and reliability.”

He continued: “We have repeatedly ​witnessed the consequences. ⁢Misinformation causes confusion within⁢ society, manipulates public opinion, and can ⁤even lead to social tensions. The only way to⁤ prevent these issues is through⁣ self-education.Providing accurate information to ‌ourselves and those around us, using social media consciously, ⁤and refusing to accept content without verification has become essential.”

Report by Mehr News Agency on holding the third Shusha Global Media Summit + images

Zifora mobaneh,head of Communications and Advocacy at the African Union Development Agency,emphasized that media literacy primarily‍ rests with government leaders and‌ private sector officials since decisions shaping information policies ⁤impact not only individuals but entire ⁢societies. She added that everyone should acquire ‌this literacy skill ‍for daily life.

Mobaneh‌ highlighted critical thinking’s role in media⁢ literacy: “People ​must ⁢not accept what they hear or read promptly; instead ‌they should learn how to evaluate ‌its accuracy. We need to​ create opportunities for this learning by first understanding how media influence various sectors like politics, economy‌, education‌, and everyday life‌.Media are more then channels for transmitting information-they play a ⁤central role in shaping public opinion‌.” ⁣She called for increased educational efforts so that media literacy becomes institutionalized across all layers of society.

Shafaq Mehr Aliyeva‌,⁢ lecturer in Communication‌ and Digital Media⁤ at Azerbaijan University‌, added: “Media literacy is as ‍vital‌ as reading‌ and writing skills‌in the twenty-first century‌.It involves two key aspects: developing interpretation‌ and judgment abilities; second‌, cultivating an open-minded​ approach‌.Focusing on these will lead to healthier ‌and richer societal⁢ discussion.”

The Impact of Social Media‌ on Public Trust Within Media Literacy Frameworks

Sergey Sokolov‌, Head of Public ⁣Policy & Government Affairs at TikTok covering Russia‌, Eastern Europe‍, Central Asia‍, and Mongolia remarked: “Social networks differ significantly from customary ‍broadcast or print platforms.”

He explained: “Traditional social ​platforms tend toward editorial curation-that is users see what editors deem fit-whereas TikTok depends entirely on content users want‌to watch.”

Report by Mehr News Agency on holding the third Shusha Global Media Summit + images

Sokolov noted TikTok’s algorithm functions ⁢uniquely: “User follower counts don’t determine exposure; ⁢even accounts with no followers can generate ‌millions of ​views.”

Dennis Yu‌ ،a specialist associated with Google و YouTube، founder & CEO of Blitz Metrics said during his speech that one major ⁢challenge today is identifying‌ credible objective sources amid vast digital content proliferation‌.

He⁣ warned:”Artificial intelligence presents both opportunities و risks like electricity -proper ⁣use facilitates work‌‌  ‍‍⁣⁢⁣⁢  ‬ ‍ ‮‬  ⁠​‪⁠​‏​​​ ​‫ while misuse without accountability leads to serious consequences.”

Report by Mehr News Agency on holding third Shusha Global Media Summit + images

Yu further explained:”Artificial intelligence has revolutionized content creation but accompanied ethical‌‌ ‏& security‍ challenges grow .‌ Scenarios depicted often by Hollywood where AI dominates humankind‌ ‌are‌ less fantasy now -a future possibility ⁣worth serious⁣ attention . Proper management could avert⁢ threats ” he ⁤said⁣ .

Seamus Clancy , Head Public Sector healthcare ‌nonprofit sales LinkedIn⁣ stated :‌ “LinkedIn caters specifically business professionals processing five‌ million ​transactions every minute across our network .”

“the company invests heavily ‍to create economic opportunities featuring new-skill-related ‌content,” he added ,”building connections & ⁤networking while tailoring relevant material ⁣engaging users.”



Karen Sutherland , a media trainer ‍researcher University sunshine Coast Australia emphasized some users behave ethically when using TikTok ‍others⁢ share​ scandalous ⁤material utilizing ⁣diverse tactics attracting audiences regards AI-powered tools’ rising adoption⁣ she stressed both evolution significance : “Proper use prevents ⁢personal data leaks threats,” she concluded .


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