No image-tarnishing posts against VIPs on social media: Govt - News Summed Up

No image-tarnishing posts against VIPs on social media: Govt


The government has instructed public servants not to upload, share, comment on or react to social media posts, including image, audio or video, with ‘damaging’ messages on any state or its important persons. They will face legal action if they abuse social media or post damaging contents, the public administration ministry said in a circular on the guidelines on use of social media by government employees on Thursday amid the coronavirus outbreak. They will be personally held responsible and face legal proceedings also for publishing information that can hurt national unity and spirit or religious sentiments on social media, reports bdnews24.com. The government asked the public servants not to upload posts belittling other services or professions or nationally important persons. It also asked the public servants to be careful about selecting friends on social media and to use caution when tagging people.


Source: bd News24 May 07, 2020 16:07 UTC



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