India Says New IT Fact-Checking Unit Will Not Censor Journalism 27
A proposed Indian government unit to fact-check news on social media is not about censoring journalism nor will it have any impact on media reportage, a federal minister said on Friday. Reuters reports: Recently amended IT regulation requires online platforms like Meta's Facebook and Twitter to "make reasonable efforts" to not "publish, share or host" any information relating to the government that is "fake, false or misleading." Rajeev Chandrasekhar, India minister of state for IT, said in an online discussion it was "not true" that the government-appointed unit, which press freedom advocates strongly oppose, was aimed at "censoring journalism." The Editors Guild of India last week described the move as draconian and akin to censorship.
And if you believe that.... (Score:2)
I have a bridge in Andhra Pradesh to sell you.
Re: (Score:2, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2)
We never wanted the FBI to work with Twitter to censor users through government fiat.
Didn't "we"?
A lot of people here did. After all, can't have "misinformation" out there!
Re: (Score:2)
I can totally believe that. Journalism today, everywhere, including the West, is big big business. And big big business is inseparable from their government connections. So journalism knows to censor itself. As an exercise on the topic, try to remember the last time you heard something on the news that did not agree to the party or government line...
This is unlike social media, where the business is in another country and does not really have a feel for which message is good and which message is bad in the
Re: (Score:1)
Nowadays, our governments call it "treason" &/or harass journalist
Re: (Score:2)
"In recent years, there has been growing concern that news agencies have become propaganda machines for their respective governments. This claim is supported by several factors, including the close relationship between government officials and journalists, the suppression of alternative viewpoints, and the selective reporting of news events.
Firstly, many news agencies have close relationships
Re: And if you believe that.... (Score:2)
Moreover, when the media is not free to report on events objectively, it can lead to the spread of misinformation and the manipulation of public opinion. This is particularly dangerous when it comes to matters of national security and foreign policy, where the government may have an interest in presenting a certain narrative to the public.
The problem with this is that national security and foreign policy are often based on adversarial gaming theory. You have to hide your strategies from your opponent. That's almost imposible to do with a completely open government. We elect leaders that are generally aligned with our world view and then trust them to play the necessary games. We also have a separation of powers so that oversight by secondary elected officials keep the implementors in line.
Re:And if you believe that.... (Score:4, Insightful)
When was the last time you read or heard a news story from a major news organisation that wasn't a re-hash of official sources,
You mean like that government propaganda about Clarence Thomas not reporting being bribed by a billionaire [cnn.com]?
Or did you mean the government propaganda about how Mormons are now legally allowed to molest children [go.com] in Arizona?
Or did you mean government propaganda in Florida, if a girl or woman is raped and gets pregnant, they have to prove to the government [orlandosentinel.com] they were raped before they're allowed to get an abortion?
Perhaps it was the government propaganda about the married, anti-groomer Republican and former priest who had sexual relations [dallasvoice.com] with an intern.
What you were probably referring to was the government propaganda from the Attorney General of Maryland outlining over 600 cases of child molestation and rape [go.com] by members of the Catholic church in Baltimore.
So yeah, I hear you. Nothing but propaganda.
Re: (Score:2)
No News Better Than Fake News (Score:2)
Try that for a change.
Modi is a PoS (Score:1)
Censor that.
Double censorship (Score:2)
A government that punishes the press for publishing real, unfavorable news is engaged in censorship, but a government that does so against "fake," unfavorable news is engaged in double censorship, first for controlling the press and second for censoring the reporting of the original censorship.
Fucking Liars (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: Fucking Liars (Score:2)
Meanwhile, NYT is helping tracking down the guy who leaked the Pentagon docs, and gloating about it. With media like that, who needs dictators?
In other words, it will censor journalism. (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
The problem isn't so much worshiping Allah in itself as it is that worshiping Allah requires that you deny all the Hindu gods. "There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet." Christianity has similar requirements (as does Judaism). "Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serv
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
I wasn't excusing their behavior, merely explaining it. Actively denying the existence of their god(s) tends produce a negative reaction in most worshipers. That doesn't mean that it is right to act drastically on that reaction.
Re: (Score:2)
Freedom is an active and dynamic balance by people who choose to take responsibility for their societies, and who kno
Sir Humphrey (Score:4, Insightful)
"The first rule of politics: never believe anything until it's been officially denied" - Sir Humphrey
Fyodor Dostoevsky (Score:2)
Not questioning the misdeeds of Govt is BETRAYAL of the country, not Patriotism;
"Nothing in this world is harder than speaking the TRUTH, nothing easier than flattery" - Fyodor Dostoevsky (b. 1821)
Re: (Score:2)
"My country, right or wrong."
"My mother, drunk or sober"
And yet ... (Score:4, Insightful)
... most of you want that, here in the US.
You can see how stupid and dangerous it is, when it is done elsewhere. But no, we'll somehow censor correctly.
And in other news: (Score:2)
Putin reiterated that the Russian army is not "invading" Ukraine, but merely reclaiming Russia's rightful territory.