Offensive WhatsApp, Facebook posts can now land group admin in jail
Administrator must include only those members who are
personally known to him or her
Think twice before becoming
administrator of a group on WhatsApp
or Facebook
as one is liable for prosecution if any
rumour or fake news is circulated on it.
Social media platforms
allow a person to create a group on which members can share views, photographs
or videos.
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Concerns have been raised
about social media misuse as fake news, morphed photographs and disturbing
videos with fabricated local narratives can easily be circulated that can
trigger tension and an even communal rift in an area.
In a joint order issued by
District Magistrate Yogeshwar Ram Mishra and Senior Superintendent of Police
Nitin Tiwari, it has been made clear that any factually incorrect, rumour or
misleading information on a social media group could result in a FIR against
the group administrator.
"There are several
groups on social media which are named on news groups and also groups with
other names which are propagating news and information which is not authentic.
These are being forwarded without cross checking," it said.
Considering this issue,
directives are being issued to social media groups, WhatsApp and Facebook group
administrators and members, the order said.
There are over 200 million
WhatsApp users in India.
It directed that social
media group administrators should be ready to bear the responsibility and
ownership of the groups.
The administrator must
include only those members who are personally known to him or her.
If any statement is made by
a group member which is fake, can cause religious disharmony or rumour, the
group admin must deny it on the group and remove the member from the group, the
order said.(read
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