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IAMAI Stresses On Legal Process For Covid-Related Social Media Takedown Requests

No Legal Notice, No Social Media Takedowns: Says IAMAI

SUMMARY

Indian govt has issued maximum takedown requests on social media platforms

Content regulation is an important part of the plan to stop the panic around Covid-19

Social media platforms have been cooperating with authorities and WHO to spread accurate information

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While highlighting all the steps taken by social media platforms to tackle the rise of fake news and misinformation amid coronavirus (Covid-19) scare, industry body Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) emphasised that any takedown requests for online content need to come through the legal process in place, regardless of the urgency of the situation.

The industry body, which represents Facebook, Google, Tiktok, Sharechat and other internet companies, has elaborated that any law enforcement agency or government department seeking to take down any content needs to provide “proper legal notices” as determined by existing legal provisions.

IAMAI also added that individual social media platforms are also engaging with relevant authorities to facilitate a more cooperative mechanism to manage takedown requests. This comes at a time when the Indian government is reportedly planning to roll out social media guidelines, which would include a provision for faster turnaround time for takedown requests.

Meanwhile, at the time of the coronavirus scare, governments around the world are taking the spread of fake news on social media as a challenge that needs to be dealt with on priority since panic among the citizens can make the situation worse. However, the takedown request is not a new norm that has come up.

As per a UK-based technology research firm Comparitech, Indians have requested over 77,620 takedowns from social media platforms and global technology companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and Microsoft from July 2009 to July 2018. This accounts for 19.86% of the total requests received by the social media platforms and is the highest in the world.

Meanwhile, 20% of these requests are raised by the Indian government, amounting to over 15K requests across platforms, which too is the highest in the world. India is followed by Russia, which makes up for 19.75% with 77,162 takedown requests. Turkey and France stand in the third and fourth positions with 63,585 and 49,971 requests respectively.

Social Media Looks To Curb Covid-19 Panic

With regulating misinformation and fake news on social media platforms becoming a part of the governments’ game plan to keep the situation under control, the requests are bound to hike. Meanwhile, the social media platforms have also taken a lead to stop any such content going online.

In India for instance, IAMAI clarified that the social media platform has informed the IT Ministry and the Ministry of Home Affairs about the details of the steps taken so far to curb the spread of fake news.

First, the social media platforms have collaborated with official sources such as WHO, MOHFW, and local administration to promote any information shared by them on COVID-19. The companies have also ensured that such sources have an in-app icon, pop-ups, dedicated channels, and special search categories as well.

Secondly, the platforms have opted for a fact-checking mechanism to verify authentic news and also encourage users to report any post spreading misinformation. Thirdly, several social media platforms have started monitoring advertisements and organic posts-based promotions to safeguard users from dubious products or claims.

Meanwhile, the government of India has also launched a special helpline, MyGov Corona Helpdesk, on WhatsApp to answer people’s queries on COVID-19. It has also partnered with Google and has been looking to incorporate as many tech solutions to make it easier for them to deal with the situation.

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