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Government Never Threatened Staff of Social Media Platforms With Jail Term: IT Ministry


Government Never Threatened Staff of Social Media Platforms With Jail Term: IT Ministry
The statement comes a month after the Centre and Twitter faced off over the former s demand to remove accounts and posts related to the farmers protest.
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New Delhi: The government has never threatened employees of any social media platform, such as Twitter, of jail term, the IT Ministry has said.
Reacting to reports that alluded to Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter employees being threatened with jail term, the ministry said social media platforms are “obliged to follow the laws of India and the Constitution of India, just like all other businesses in India have to.” ....

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3 Questions: Devavrat Shah on curbing online misinformation


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The specter of “fake news” looms over many facets of modern society. Waves of online misinformation have rocked societal events from the Covid-19 pandemic to U.S. elections. But it doesn’t have to be that way, according to Devavrat Shah, a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Institute for Data, Systems and Society. Shah researches the recommendation algorithms that generate social media newsfeeds. He has proposed a
that could limit the spread of misinformation by emphasizing content generated by a user’s own contacts, rather than whatever happens to be trending globally. As Congress and a new presidential administration mull whether and how to regulate social media, Shah shared his thoughts with MIT News ....

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