FB 'mistakenly' blocked posts calling for Modi to resign


New Delhi, Apr 29 (IANS): Facebook has claimed that it mistakenly blocked posts calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the alleged Covid-19 pandemic mismanagement, saying the company did not hide the posts at the behest of the government.

Buzzfeed News first reported that Facebook temporarily hid posts with the hashtag or text #ResignModi because "some content in those posts goes against our Community Standards".

The Facebook users who tried to view the hashtag saw a message saying that Facebook was temporarily hiding the posts in order to keep the community safe.

In a statement given to The Verge late on Wednesday, Facebook said it has now restored the posts and the hashtag was blocked "by mistake".

The company said that the Indian government did not ask to remove the hashtag.

Facebook also said that the block was the result of some of the content that used the hashtag, "but did not specify what kind of content".

Earlier this week, Twitter pulled down at least 50 tweets at the behest of the Indian government, that criticised the government for the poor handling of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

The data available on the Lumen database showed that the micro-blogging platform deleted more than 50 tweets that belonged to people like Revanth Reddy, an MP from Telangana; Moloy Ghatak, a West Bengal state minister; two filmmakers; an actor and others.

A Twitter spokesperson said in a statement that when it receives a valid legal request, it reviews it under both the Twitter Rules and local law.

"If the content violates Twitter's Rules, the content will be removed from the service. In all cases, we notify the account holder directly so they're aware that we've received a legal order pertaining to the account," the company said in a statement.

In February, Twitter took a range of enforcement actions against certain Twitter accounts after the Indian government ordered it to take down more than 500 accounts for clear violations of its rules.

In another daily record, India reported nearly 3.8 lakh new cases and 3,645 deaths on Wednesday while 14 states and UTs recorded their highest single-day case count.

 

  

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Jeetendra hegde, Mumbai, Your comments make no sense at all. I think you are in a different world.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Heads should roll. People responsible for the countless corona deaths and failure to provide health facilities should be held accountable. Infact entire BJP government should resign .

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  • Jeetendra hegde, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    People blaming present government should study past experiences of the party which ruled this country for 70 years..just take example of uttarakhand landslides during UPA..Ruling party scammed even in transportation of dead bodies by giving airlifting contract to damaad whose company earned by charging exorbitant prices..lets show any scams during this pandemic time with proof to demand for PM's resignation. People who support naxal" killings, terrorists attack, shedding crocodile tears to demean country for power.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    when will social media users completely abandon Facebook? it is blatantly partisan and self-serving.

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  • human being, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    All media is run by the RSS. How FB will be spared? Tughlak raj is everywhere vicky manjeshewar kind of worm is very dangerous to the society. Beware!

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Time to boycott FB and twitter. they are scared to show the truth.

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  • Jeetendra hegde, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Whats truth?..why PM Should resign?.ask your local MLA ,MP and CM First to perform and you too do your bit...for everything don't blame modi...First set your home by abiding government lockdown policies. If everyone take charge of themselves, there is no need to visit hospital and cry for oxygen. 8

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  • Arthur II, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    @Jeetendra hedge. Local mp and mla were asking votes in modi's name. Modi in his rally in mangalore asked to vote for him. So we'll ask modi to resign now since he has failed.

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  • ALVA, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    99% voted him and now repenting.

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  • ALVA, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    partial. This is obvious

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  • Vicky, Manjeswara

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Farmer's agitation is in dustbin. Sponsors incurred much loss.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Wrath of God already fallen. You guys will always be happy no matter country gets sold out, no matter how much ever there arise destruction and you will vote Modi, coz for its only ideology and minority troubling matters. Anyway, God is showing His action. Keep watching

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