- X (formerly Twitter) withheld 4 posts for Model Code of Conduct violation at the request of the Election Commission of India (ECI), adhering to the 'Voluntary Code of Ethics' for social media platforms.
- Voluntary Code of Ethics (CoE)
- CoE aims to ensure free, fair, and ethical usage of SMPs to maintain the integrity of the electoral process
- First presented to the ECI by various SMPs and Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) in 2019.
- Code also promises to facilitate transparency in paid political advertisements.
- Commitment of SMPs under CoE
- ECI can notify the relevant platforms of potential violations of Section 126 of Representation of People Act, 1951, and other applicable electoral laws which shall be acknowledged/ processed within 3 hours.
- Section 126(1)(b) prohibits displaying any election matter in any electronic media during the period of 48 hours ending with the hour fixed for conclusion of poll.
- Platforms have to create high priority dedicated reporting mechanism for ECI for taking expeditious action on any reported violations.
- Platforms to provide a mechanism for political advertisers to submit pre-certified advertisements issued by Media Certification and Monitoring Committee.
- ECI can notify the relevant platforms of potential violations of Section 126 of Representation of People Act, 1951, and other applicable electoral laws which shall be acknowledged/ processed within 3 hours.
Challenges posed by SMPs for Free and Fair Elections
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