Social media hub plan dropped

A proposal to have hubs to monitor social media traffic and trends has been withdrawn, the Union government informed the Supreme Court.

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  • A proposal to have hubs to monitor social media traffic and trends has been withdrawn, the Union government informed the Supreme Court.
  • The decision comes after the court had questioned the proposal in a hearing on July 13, saying this may transform the country into a surveillance state.
  • Court’s apprehensions about the government’s plan saying that this would pose a danger in a country where privacy was a fundamental right.

Disinformation trend

  • The proposed social media communication hub seeks to create a technology architecture that merges mass surveillance with a capacity for disinformation
  • The petition had said the aim of the hub was to “create a technology platform “to collect digital media chatter from all core social media platforms as well as digital platforms”.
  • With the government having withdrawn its plan for the hubs, the court said the petition was infructuous and disposed it of.

Source

The Hindu