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India Will Fact-Check Online Posts About Government Matters (techcrunch.com) 32

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: In India, a government-run agency will now monitor and undertake fact-checking for government related matters on social media even as tech giants expressed grave concerns about it last year. The Ministry of Electronics and IT on Wednesday wrote in a gazette notification that it is amending the IT Rules 2021 to cement into law the proposal to make the fact checking unit of Press Information Bureau the dedicated arbiter of truth for New Delhi matters. Tech companies as well as other firms that serve more than 5 million users in India will be required to "make reasonable efforts" to not display, store, transmit or otherwise share information that deceives or misleads users about matters pertaining to the government, the IT ministry said. India's move comes just weeks ahead of the general elections in the country. Relying on a government agency such as the Press Information Bureau as the sole source to fact-check government business without giving it a clear definition or providing clear checks and balances "may lead to misuse during implementation of the law, which will profoundly infringe on press freedom," Asia Internet Coalition, an industry group that represents Meta, Amazon, Google and Apple, cautioned last year.

Meanwhile, comedian Kunal Kamra, with support from the Editors Guild of India, cautioned that the move could create an environment that forces social media firms to welcome "a regime of self-interested censorship."
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India Will Fact-Check Online Posts About Government Matters

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  • Many countries have had laws against spreading false news for some time now. Steps to encourage/enforce compliance vary though.

    • by WaffleMonster ( 969671 ) on Wednesday March 20, 2024 @08:34PM (#64332335)

      Many countries have had laws against spreading false news for some time now. Steps to encourage/enforce compliance vary though.

      Censorship is a phenomenon as old as writing itself. Despite thousands of years of accumulated warnings on the perils of aggregated power people still persist in perusing it and compliant masses still tolerate those pursuits.

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by Anonymous Coward

        they won't tolerate right away, but just sell them on something like "it's okay if it stops drugs"

        did that run out? call it Terrorism, then when that runs out switch to Misinformation

      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        by Brett Buck ( 811747 )

        Exactly - I have lived my entire life with the possibility of a nuclear war, I have seen the country turned inside out over any number of crises, but I have never been more genuinely scared or pessimistic about the future than I have by the quite obvious trend for people to not only not oppose dictatorship, but actively seek it out as some sort of ideal state of affairs. COVID-19, loony enviromentalists, wokies, are all thrilled with the idea of the government *forcing*, AKA *dictating* everyone's behavi

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          COVID-19 killed more Americans than WW2 and all subsequent conflicts. Millions more with chronic health problems. If there should be any pessimism, it should be that your follow citizens would prefer to risk your health, your life, your family, rather than wear a bit of cloth on their face.

          Same with environmental damage. Your lungs, wildfires threatening your home, your kids having to deal with catastrophic climate change, and your fellow citizens doing all they can to make it worse.

          Wokies, that's what used

    • Yes, and those countries are making a huge mistake that is very likely to lead to a totalitarian government.

    • Oh no, it's retarded.

      The only countries with laws like this are extreme anti-citizen dictatorships. Criticism of the government is a fundamental right of a real free democracy, and having the government (or anyone, really) arbitrarily decide what is "fake news" based on what they don't like or don't want to hear is a great way to mask their dictatorshipness.

      If it's actually false, there are laws already existing to prosecute that. Like fraud, libel, defamation, etc. If it doesn't run afoul of one of t
  • Ministry of Truth (Score:4, Informative)

    by Local ID10T ( 790134 ) <ID10T.L.USER@gmail.com> on Wednesday March 20, 2024 @07:55PM (#64332283) Homepage

    1984 was not intended as a guide book.

  • I'm no expert on India, but if you've been paying much attention to India lately, it seems clear that Modi has had enough of this "democracy" thing. Seems he's not only been eyeing Putin, Orban and Ergodan with envy, but taking a lot of notes as well.

    A typical discussion of "democracy" in India looks like this: [journalofdemocracy.org]

    Yet democracy watchdogs agree that today India resides somewhere in a nether region between full democracy and full autocracy. While democracy-watching organizations categorize democracies differe

  • Too much misinfo online. Need some monitoring & action on this
  • Meanwhile, comedian Kunal Kamra, with support from the Editors Guild of India, cautioned that the move could create an environment that forces social media firms to welcome "a regime of self-interested censorship."

    So if an Indian comedian says it, instead of an old white guy like me, does it become non-crazy then?

    Well, whatever it takes :)

  • India is already languishing at the bottom in terms of press freedom. https://www.thehindu.com/news/... [thehindu.com] This news can be interpreted as further limiting the press' freedom in the country. India is rapidly descending into a dark place with very limited freedoms for its citizens. What's spectacular is that most of the Indians are loving this descend, cause they are being peddled propaganda left right and center.
  • The country of pathetic right-wing pissbaby moron Modi who happily gunned down citizens in the streets of only the areas he doesn't like while claiming it was COVID prevention wants to be able to stop you from saying mean things about him?

    Color me fucking shocked.

    It's hard for me to decide which country would be better to delete; Russia or India.
  • The problem is who is checking the fact checkers, etc. My facts may be your inconvenient truths that you want to remove from the public eye.

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