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Turn Back Hoax!


Lately, this phenomenon has been spread in Indonesia. These hoaxes was spread by those people who don't understand. Yes, this must be stopped! At all costs.
If you find any suspicious content that spread by your friends, verify its righteousness first. Don't just share and forward it into the others without any verification. Spreading hoax is a crime.

In Indonesia, the regulation about hoax-spreading is written on the Undang-undang Negara Republik Indonesia No. 11 Tahun 2008 tentang Informasi dan Transaksi Elektronik pasal 28 ayat 1 as it's written: "Every people that intentionally spreading hoaxes that causing disadvantages to the people will be punished by six-months in prison and Rp. 1.000.000.000 fine. So, awesome readers be careful about spreading those hoaxes because hoax is a crime.
"Being open-minded is merely the willingness to consider the evidence, not the willingness to accept claims without any." (Alifsar, 2017)

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