New Delhi:Facebook blocked posts tagged #ResignModi amid raging criticism of the government's handling of the COVID crisis, but restored it hours later calling it a mistake.
The blocking on Wednesday, Facebook said, wasn't at the behest of the government.
"We temporarily blocked this hashtag by mistake, not because the Indian government asked us to, and have since restored it," a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday. It however did not elaborate.
In a tweet, the Ministry of Electronics and IT said: "Govt has not issued any direction to remove this hashtag. Facebook has also clarified that it was removed by mistake."
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"Media has a very important role to play in acting as a force multiplier to the efforts of our front-line workers and medical professionals. At a sensitive time like this, we would urge the media to partner with crores of ordinary Indians as we collectively fight the pandemic," the Ministry tweeted.
According to reports, a hashtag calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was blocked on Facebook for hours on Wednesday. Users searching the hashtag were given a message that said such posts were "temporarily hidden here" because "some content in those posts goes against our Community Standards".
Facebook periodically blocks hashtags and posts for a variety of reasons. Some of the blocks are done manually and some are automated.
The blocking of posts tagged #ResignModi came ahead of polling in the last phase of West Bengal assembly elections.
The Modi government has drawn a lot of flak in domestic and international media for the handling of the second wave of COVID infections, which on Thursday crossed the 1.8-crore mark.