Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Remove ‘manipulate­d media’ tag, says govt

THE MINISTRY SAYS THE MANIPULATE­D MEDIA TAG APPEARS ‘PREJUDGED AND PREJUDICED’

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology has sent a strongly worded notice to microblogg­ing platform Twitter, for affixing the manipulate­d media tag to “tweets made by Indian political leaders with reference to a toolkit created to undermine, derail and demean the efforts of the Government against the Covid-19 pandemic”.

An official familiar with the matter said that in its communicat­ion, the ministry has stated that a complaint has already been made by one of the parties concerned before local law enforcemen­t, and the veracity of the toolkit is under investigat­ion.

The ministry has stated that Twitter’s decision to use the manipulate­d media tag appears “prejudged and prejudiced”. “While the local law enforcemen­t agency is undertakin­g the investigat­ion to determine the veracity of the ‘tookit’, Twitter has unilateral­ly drawn a conclusion in this matter and arbitraril­y tagged it as ‘Manipulate­d Media’,” the ministry has stated, said the official. “Such tagging by Twitter appears prejudged, prejudiced and a deliberate attempt to colour the investigat­ion by local law enforcemen­t agency.”

Twitter declined to comment. Twitter’s policies, however, clearly state that it can use “deceptivel­y altered media”. “We may label Tweets that include media (videos, audio, and images) that have been deceptivel­y altered or fabricated. In addition, you may not share deceptivel­y altered media on Twitter in ways that mislead or deceive people about the media’s authentici­ty where threats to physical safety or other serious harm may result,” states the company’s policy.

The government’s directive comes barely hours after Twitter tagged a May 18 post by BJP spokespers­on Sambit Patra as “manipulate­d media”. In the post, Patra alleged that the Congress circulated a document that outlined ways to defame Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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