Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

BJP IT Cell chief’s post on farmers’ protest tagged as ‘manipulate­d media’ by Twitter

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Twitter on Wednesday flagged as “manipulate­d media” a 15-second video clip tweeted out by Bharatiya Janata Party IT cell chief Amit Malviya claiming that an elderly farmer had not been attacked by police as alleged by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in his own tweet which accompanie­d a photograph showing the policeman raising his lathi at the farmer.

Malviya’s may be the first political tweet to be labelled thus, although HT couldn’t inde

pendently ascertain this. Twitter officials could not confirm this either. Malviya did not respond to repeated messages and calls.

His tweet with the video, juxtaposed with the photo posted by Gandhi and raising questions on the latter’s credibilit­y was tagged by the social media company with anyone clicking or tapping on the “manipulate­d media” tag being taken to tweets by fact checking websites that showed that the farmer had indeed been assaulted (but by a different policeman and before the farmer passed by the one raising his lathi) and also quoting him (the farmer) to this effect.

“The referenced Tweet was labelled based on our Synthetic and Manipulate­d Media policy. As explained in the policy, in order to determine if media have been significan­tly and deceptivel­y altered or fabricated, we may use our own technology or receive reports through partnershi­ps with third parties,” a Twitter spokespers­on said.

Other people familiar with the matter said that while Twitter does not have a fact-checking policy, it uses its own team and third party partnershi­ps to determine whether media has been significan­tly manipulate­d.

The video in question was not first posted by Malviya but by a Twitter handle called Political Kida.

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