Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Facebook, Twitter, Others Remove Over 500 Posts After EC Flags Them

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 12 April 2019 16:33 IST

Social media sites, including Twitter and Facebook, pulled down a total of 503 posts from their platforms after the Election Commission flagged them for violating the model code of conduct (MCC) during the "silence period", the 48-hour period before the conclusion of voting.

EC Director General Dhirendra Ojha told reporters that of these, a whopping 500 posts were removed by Facebook alone. while two posts were removed by Twitter, and one by WhatsApp, after receiving complaints from the poll panel.

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"Resolution of eight complaints with Facebook and 39 with Twitter is still awaited," he added.

Social media platforms had last month agreed to a voluntary code of ethics under which they had to process any request from the Election Commission to take down content within three hours during the 48-hour period before voting days.

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The agreement was arrived at a meeting between the Election Commission and Internet companies for the staggered Lok Sabha elections that started on Thursday.

This is the first time that such a code is applicable on social media companies which have seen largescale political advertisements and campaigning in recent elections.

 

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