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Social media communication hub: Is govt’s proposed tracker a tool to ‘listen’ or snoop?

The timing of this debate is noteworthy as India is already struggling with privacy concerns regarding government handling of personal data and information

July 16, 2018 / 11:21 IST
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Vaibhavi Khanwalkar Moneycontrol News

At the beginning of 2018, it was reported that the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry is in the process of setting up a social media communication (SMC) hub in each district across the country, to keep the government in the loop for hyperlocal issues and trends.

The eyes and ears of the government, SMCs will be able to monitor in all the major Indian and foreign languages and “extract sentiment and context”.

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This idea was already facing flak from various parties when, recently, the government expressed interest in tapping into citizens’ Whatsapp messages. The Supreme Court slammed the Centre, stating this would be like creating a “surveillance state” in the country.

The notice came after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) filed a plea in the SC, questioning the SMC policy, saying this would be a gross violation of people’s privacy. The plea said by monitoring citizens’ social media content, the government was endangering people’s Right to Life.