Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

FB blocks hashtag against PM by ‘mistake’, later restores it

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Facebook, late on Wednesday, blocked a hashtag “#Resignmodi” for several hours before restoring it, claiming this was done by mistake, even as the Union government issued a statement saying it had not asked for anything to be blocked by Facebook.

“We temporaril­y blocked this hashtag by mistake, not because the Indian government asked us to, and have since restored it,” a Facebook spokespers­on said.

The ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology echoed Facebook, and cited a Wall Street Journal story attributin­g the removal of a “certain hashtag” to the government of India’s efforts to curb public dissent. It called the story “misleading on facts and mischievou­s in intent”.

In a series of posts on the microblogg­ing site Koo, the ministry said the government has not issued any direction to remove this hashtag.

“Facebook has also clarified that it was removed by mistake,” it said.

The statement went on to make claims about another story in the WSJ published earlier in March.

India is in the grip of a surging second wave of Covid-19 infections, which have crossed the 350,000 daily cases mark over the past few days.

The death toll has crossed 200,000, and both the Centre and the state government­s have been criticised for their mismanagem­ent of a situation that seemed in control even a month ago.

The blocking and unblocking of the hashtag came days after the Centre issued orders to take down at least 100 “inflammato­ry” posts and accounts across Twitter, Facebook and Instagram related to Covid-19, including a verified Facebook page of West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee.

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