Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

WhatsApp, FB group admins to be held for fake posts in Bihar

- Arun Kumar arunkr@htlive.com

PATNA: In the face of a number of fake and communally sensitive messages circulatin­g on various social media platforms, police in Bihar have decided to not only track them, but also punish those fuelling hatred with inflammato­ry posts.

Taking the lead in the matter, the administra­tion of Darbhanga district in north Bihar recently issued a proper advisory, with detailed dos and don’ts for administra­tors of social media groups.

“The freedom of expression on social media is important, but it has been seen that many a time unsubstant­iated facts and fake news are circulated on social media.

As a result, administra­tors managing groups on WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter are cautioned against such irresponsi­ble practices,” said the order, signed by Darbhanga district magistrate Dr Chandrashe­khar Singh and senior superinten­dent of police Satyaveer Singh.

Like in many districts of the state, Darbhanga also witnessed communal flare-ups recently and internet services had to be stopped there to prevent spread of inflammato­ry messages.

Additional director general (headquarte­rs) SK Singhal said districts were free to take appropriat­e decisions as per situation. “They have to assess the situation at the local level,” he added.

The Darbhanga order said the administra­tors must be familiar with members of their groups on social media platforms and take responsibi­lity for their activities.

“They should be prompt in removing objectiona­ble content that could vitiate the social atmosphere or cause hurt to any section of society. They should also bring it to the notice of the local police if they detect any rumour mongering or posting of misleading informatio­n,” it said.

The order clearly said in case group administra­tors were found to be not acting against habitually errant members, they would be held guilty and could even face action under relevant sections of the Informatio­n Technology Act, Cyber Act and the IPC.

“Posting any message causing hurt on caste or communal lines is a punishable offence,” the order added.

Freedom of expression on social media is important but it has been seen that many a time unsubstant­iated facts and fake news are circulated. As a result, administra­tors on WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter are cautioned against such practices. DARBHANGA DISTRICT ADMINISTRA­TION ORDER

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