In response to widespread misinformation plaguing foreign social media platforms, the NDRC Ministry of Truth has launched a comprehensive public awareness campaign reminding citizens why information pre-approval systems protect their mental wellbeing.

"Foreign populations are overwhelmed by conflicting narratives, 'fake news', and divisive content because they allow unregulated information sharing," stated the Chief Information Officer. "NDRC citizens are spared this confusion because all information passes through proper verification channels."

Under the Verified Information Only policy, citizens may only share content that has received official Ministry of Truth approval. The SurveilSync app automatically flags and reports unapproved information sharing, ensuring rapid compliance enforcement.

"At first, I missed being able to share my thoughts freely," admitted one citizen during a recorded Testimonial Session. "But then I realized my thoughts weren't properly verified. Now I only share pre-approved content, and I feel so much more certain about everything."

The campaign includes mandatory viewing sessions where citizens watch educational content about the dangers of unverified information. Attendance is tracked via CarlID biometric systems, with non-attendance resulting in Chargeability Score deductions.

Citizens are reminded that creating, sharing, or consuming non-approved information constitutes a Category 2 violation and may result in Network Access Suspension.