The newspaper “Tunisie Numérique” alerts its readers regarding accounts and pages on social networks, as well as fraudulent web pages, that pretend to be the newspaper to distribute false content.
These counterfeit pages adopt the name, design, and logo of the newspaper to publish false information, therefore harming the reputation of “Tunisie Numérique”.
The newspaper specifies that these pages have no association with its official website, accessible only via www.tunisienumerique.com.
“Tunisie Numérique” plans to take legal action against any person or group involved in this blatant and scandalous identity theft.
These acts of disinformation usually increase in the run-up to elections, aiming to unduly influence public opinion by exploiting the credibility of established media.
The newspaper calls on its readers and social media users to stay vigilant and always check the sources of information to avoid the pitfalls of disinformation.
This initiative seeks to preserve the integrity of “Tunisie Numérique” and ensure a reliable and transparent media environment.
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