UAE social media users reminded of adhering to national values

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The National Media Office (NMO) in Abu Dhabi has stressed the importance of UAE social media users upholding national values and principles of respect, tolerance, and coexistence while posting online.

In an official statement, the office emphasised the necessity of adhering to ethical and legal standards for digital platform use, and the prohibition of content that abuses or disparages national symbols, public figures, or friendly countries and their societies.

According to the statement, the office, in collaboration with relevant authorities, will pursue legal action against those who violate these directives, adhering to the country's laws designed to ensure a safe and balanced digital environment that encourages mutual respect.

The statement also warned that sharing misleading information, hate speech, or defamation - whether directly, indirectly, or by implication - violates the law and is subject to strict legal penalties.

The office reiterated that all individuals share the responsibility of upholding the UAE’s reputation, as highlighted by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who has reminded citizens that they serve as ambassadors of the UAE. He has urged them to strengthen the UAE’s positive image through their knowledge, upbringing, and national identity, stating, “Every action you take, positive or negative, reflects your Emirati identity. We are all responsible for shaping the reputation of this country, as each of us is a guardian of its honour and standing.”

The office urged social media users to act responsibly when publishing and sharing content across platforms. It reaffirmed its commitment to coordinating with relevant authorities to monitor violations and take appropriate measures while encouraging individuals to report offensive or non-compliant content through official channels, supporting efforts to maintain a credible and responsible digital media environment.

The NMO urged social media users to embody the morals of the UAE’s leadership that sets an example in humility and high ethical standards. It emphasised that the behaviour of Emirati citizens on social media should align with the leadership’s vision of upholding authentic customs and values.

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