India, WhatsApp's Largest Market, Asks Messaging Service To Curb Spread of False Messages in the Nation (reuters.com)
India has asked Facebook-owned WhatsApp messenger to take steps to prevent the circulation of false texts and provocative content that have led to a series of lynchings and mob beatings across the country in the past few months. From a report: With more than 200 million users in India, WhatsApp's biggest market in the world, false news and videos circulating on the messaging app have become a new headache for social media giant Facebook, already grappling with a privacy scandal. So far this year, false messages about child abductors on WhatsApp have helped to trigger mass beatings of more than a dozen people in India -- at least three of whom have died. In addition, five people were beaten to death by a mob on Sunday in a fresh incident of lynching in India's western state of Maharashtra on suspicions that they were child abductors. "Deep disapproval of such developments has been conveyed to the senior management of WhatsApp and they have been advised that necessary remedial measures should be taken," India's IT ministry said in a strongly-worded statement on Tuesday. From a report published on The Washington Post earlier this week: As India's government weighs what to do, local authorities have been left to tackle fake news as best they can, issuing warnings and employing low-tech methods such as hiring street performers and "rumor busters" to visit villages to spread public awareness. One such "rumor buster" was killed by a mob Thursday in the eastern state of Tripura.
That dude is more full of shit than the Ganges. He can't even TALK to Mueller without being hauled right off to jail - that's the sad but true state of affairs, right now.
"Censor the masses!"
"The Educated always know best."
The solution to the issue of Fake News seems obvious enough: teach people how to think critically. With a properly functioning bullshit meter, fake news is nothing more than a minor annoyance. Without one at all, it's malignant.
Unfortunately, the implementation of that is damn near impossible. The vast majority don't have time to fact check multiple sources for everything they read in the news. For some, anything beyond a drastically simplified thumbnail is beyond their comprehension. For others still, ideological possession makes it impossible for them to see another's viewpoint as anything more than an existential threat.
What is so special about India from any other country? Are you seriously going to tell me the Indian Government cannot even arrest someone found guilty of a crime? Oh right, the article itself is "false information".
If your population cannot figure out the difference between real and Hyperbole before killing someone, you have other problems. There is nothing even Facebook can do without being guilty of other crimes. Then again the majority of India is Muslim. Yep, I said it, Muslim. It's quite ironic the article makes absolutely no mention of religion or locality.
*Takes screenshot ... braces for mod removal yet again.. * I wonder, do you get paid by each post you take down?
Demand toilets be installed and USED by them, and demand that they stop dumping human corpses in their rivers, and then washing the dishes in said rivers.
Thank you very much,
Pakimahn!
.. who had nothing to do with 9-11-2001. CNN and CBS are directly responsible. ae911truth org
So that they don't behave like ignorant savages?
What you have here is not a WhatsApp problem so much as it is a vigilante justice problem. The rumors discussed in the article all share an urgent agenda: take action to protect yourself and your family. I have never seen a good decision come out of a lynch mob, but the fact that an angry mob coalesced around fake news is a symptom of mistrust in police's ability or willingness to protect the community from real (or imagined) danger.
I think about community relations with police in my home, and I honestly could see this happening here given enough provocation. After the Boston Marathon bombing, well-meaning people on social media spread information about a misidentified suspect. That could have ended really badly. Fortunately, police released details of actual suspects and caught them soon after.
Ah, Facebook. The ultimate authority when it comes to legally binding decisions of what is True and what is False. I'm sure this will end well.
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Great post. But this relates to #3, and that is useful idiots are useful. Not just participation in religion would suffer from actively reinforcing critical thinking from an early onset, but so too would be the effectiveness of political propaganda. To condition the public to be more resistant to manipulation would not be in the interest of the state as we know it.
The obvious point is that Whatsapp runs on end-to-end encryption, so it cannot be censored or monitored by design, so what the Indian government want is irrelevant.
Participatory Governance : The only feasible option for a real democracy, where everyone really does have a say.
What is a fake message? Like an email with both subject and body empty? It looks like you got a new message, but the email doesn't actually contain a message.
"The Earth collapsed into a black hole yesterday" is a message. It may not be a useful one or even true, but it's still a message.
Why isn't this happening in white countries? Why aren't white people beating other whites to death on the suspicion of being 'child abductors'? Could it possibly have anything to do with Indian DNA, and the fact that India is a shithole country?
"Fake News" is Fake News - It's PRETEXT.