Metro Manila, Philippines – The government urged Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc. to strengthen safeguards and response mechanisms against disinformation amid the rapid spread of false information, including misleading content on fuel price advisories and the president’s health. In a letter dated April 10, Information and Communications Technology Secretary Henry Aguda and Presidential Communications Office chief Dave Gomez wrote to Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive officer, to take action on disinformation. “The rapid proliferation of false, misleading, and panic- inducing content—particularly those relating to oil prices, economic disruptions, and government actions—poses a direct and escalating threat to public order, economic confidence, and national security. The scale and velocity of such content on Meta’s platforms significantly amplify these risks,” the letter read. The Cabinet official listed a number of misleading content proliferated in the platform, including fabricated medical documents about the health of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., exaggerated oil price hikes…