Global Times

India slams WhatsApp over damaging, false rumors

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India has told WhatsApp to take “immediate action” after a spate of horrific lynchings sparked by false rumors being shared on the hugely popular smartphone messaging service.

More than 25 people have been killed in India in recent months after rumors were spread on smartphone­s about child kidnappers, thieves and sexual predators.

The attacks – usually targeting outsiders – have left authoritie­s scrambling to mount an effective response, with awareness campaigns and public alerts having limited effect.

A stern statement issued by the electronic­s and IT ministry late on Tuesday expressed the government’s “deep disapprova­l” to the senior management of WhatsApp over the “irresponsi­ble and explosive messages.”

“The government has also conveyed in no uncertain terms that WhatsApp must take immediate action to end this menace,” it added.

The spate of lynchings started in May last year in eastern India after rumors on WhatsApp about child kidnappers led to the killing of six men.

The same misinforma­tion has since resurfaced, with attacks reported in at least 11 states recently.

On Sunday, five men were bludgeoned to death in Maharashtr­a state by a crazed mob, and last week a “rumor buster” official tasked with warning the public against such hoaxes was killed in northeaste­rn Tripura.

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