Telegram Helping Government of Brazil to Curb Fake News

Telegram Helping Government of Brazil to Curb Fake News

Telegram has joined hands with the Government of Brazil, to work towards curbing fake news and false information propagation, in the country. President, Jair Bolsonaro met the Vice president of Telegram, Ilya Perekopsky, and the legal representative of the messaging app in Brazil, Alan Thomaz at Palácio do Planalto.

In Brazil, Justice and social networks have been engaged in a relationship of dialogue in recent months, to address some of the conflicts around the adoption of practices to prevent the dissemination of false information. The concern of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) and the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) is the undue interference of fake news in the political and institutional life of the country.

Speaking on the occasion, Ilya Perosky, Vice President, Telegram said "We had a good conversation with Bolsonaro in which we have discussed freedom of expression, the most important principle on which Telegram is based, and compliance with the Constitution"

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In India, Telegram has worked closely with the PIB (Press Information Bureau) and MIB (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting) to help the government's initiatives to curb the menace of fake news. They have verified Channels running on Telegram with a wide audience base. PIB Factcheck is one of the Channels on Telegram which is working to counter misinformation on government policies and schemes.

Similarly, MyGov, the Citizen Engagement platform of, Government of India has an official channel on Telegram that shares verified information about government-related campaigns and initiatives. This Channel on Telegram has over 1.1 million subscribers.

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