Twitter launches multi-lingual ‘Information Prompt’ ahead of assembly elections

Twitter launches multi-lingual ‘Information Prompt’ ahead of assembly elections

The initiative of the micro-blogging platform with the Election Commission of India and the State Election Commissions is aimed at dealing with misinformation and providing credible details related to elections.

With assembly elections in five states, micro-blogging platform Twitter on Monday announced a dedicated ‘information search soon’ in six languages ​​with Election Commission of India and State Election Commissions to deal with misinformation and reliable details related to elections Can be provided.

The US-headquartered firm has launched a multilingual youth discussion series Ad Democracy Edda in India, which aims to promote voter literacy and civic participation among young Indians, as well as a video series ‘P HerPoliticalJourney’ on women political leaders Will be centered.

“Assembly elections are being held in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry in 2021.” [We have] “Announced a series of initiatives focused on encouraging informed and healthy interactions between candidates, political parties, citizens, media and society,” the company said in a statement.

Other measures included a custom emoji to encourage participation and a series of pre-bunks and de-bunks to deal with misinformation related to the election. These initiatives will be activated in English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Assamese and Malayalam.

Payal Kamat, Manager Public Policy and Government, Twitter India said, “Public interaction during elections is important, and Twitter is where it reveals. With digital penetration intensifying in India, more people now have reliable, authoritative and timely information – important tools for exercising their civil rights. “

The company said it was staying ahead of potentially misleading information about voting by publishing a series of pre-bunk signs in all languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil and Bengali, based on content by the National and State Election Commissions And civil society partners such as the Voice of Youth, Association of Democratic Reforms.

“People’s homes will see clues on time and search, including information and details on how to register to vote on EVMs and VVPATs. The sign will also serve the public with booths, postal ballots, COVID-19 restrictions and access, relevant voting information among other topics.

In addition, the service will focus on important issues arising with a significant Twitter Moment. These moments are built on high standards of accuracy, fairness and impartiality and are designed to facilitate compelling, original and diverse content.

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