Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

V-P’S VERIFIED BADGE REMOVED ON TWITTER, THEN RESTORED

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an letters@hindustant­imes.com

Twitter on Saturday removed and later restored the blue verified badges on the personal account of Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu.

Officials of the Vice President Secretaria­t said the personal Twitter handle of Naidu @MVenkaiahN­aidu was inactive for a long time and the Twitter algorithm removed the blue badge. The last tweet posted from the personal handle was on July 23 last year.

Twitter also removed the blue verified badges from the accounts of top Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) leaders, including its chief Mohan Bhagwat -- it later restored it for four accounts. It was not immediatel­y clear why the badges, which certify that an account of public interest is authentic, of the RSS leaders were removed.

An RSS functionar­y said the badges were removed sometime in March, but no explanatio­n was offered.

NEW DELHI : Twitter on Saturday removed blue verified badges from the accounts vice president M Venkaiah Naidu and several top Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) leaders, including its chief Mohan Bhagwat, only to restore a few badges later after an uproar on social media over the issue.

Twitter restored Naidu’s badge after an uproar and the company said it was earlier removed as his account was inactive. “Account (of Naidu) inactive since July 2020. As per our verificati­on policy, Twitter may remove the blue verified badge and verified status if the account becomes inactive. The badge has been restored,” a Twitter spokespers­on said.

RSS’s joint general secretarie­s Krishna Gopal and Arun Kumar; former general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi, who has 49.4K followers, Suresh Soni (former joint general secretary), and Sampark Pramukh Aniruddha Deshpande were among other leaders whose Twitter accounts lost their verificati­on badges.

Later in the day, the social media giant restored blue badges on the accounts of Bhagwat, Joshi, Gopal and Kumar.

It was not immediatel­y clear why the badges, which certify that an account of public interest is authentic, of the RSS leaders were removed.

Naidu’s account with 1.3 million followers was created in August 2013. He last tweeted on July 23, 2020. Several social media users pointed out several inactive accounts continue to have the blue tick. The official handle of the vice president continued to have the badge.

An RSS functionar­y said the badges of the organisati­on’s leaders were removed sometime in March, but no explanatio­n was offered.

“If they claim it was done because the accounts were inactive, then they should have informed us. There has been no communicat­ion from their side,” said the functionar­y, who did not want to be named.

RSS leaders do not use their Twitter handles, but the verificati­on was done to avoid fake accounts. The statements of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s fountainhe­ad are shared from its handle, which continues to have the badge. Twitter has been at loggerhead­s with the government since February when the company was asked to block content related to criticism of farm laws and about the protests they triggered. New rules were introduced later that month to make social media companies accountabl­e for requests for the removal of posts. They also mandate them to take measures such as appointmen­ts of grievance officers to deal with complaints. Twitter last week urged the government to give it three more months to comply with the rules.

Facebook-owned WhatsApp last week moved court against the rules saying the government was exceeding its legal powers. It maintained the rules will force it to break its end-to-end message encryption. Twitter also last week said it was worried about the safety of its staff in India. This came days after police visited one of its offices as part of a probe in connection with the tagging as manipulate­d some posts of BJP leaders related to a document allegedly created by the Congress to highlight the government alleged pandemic mishandlin­g.

The government slammed Twitter saying the “only instance of scuttling free speech on Twitter is Twitter” and “its opaque policies, as a result of which people’s accounts are suspended, and tweets deleted arbitraril­y without recourse”. It asked Twitter to comply with Indian laws.

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