Tag: Label

  • ‘Some label necessary’: SC seeks Centre’s view on social benefits to same-sex couples

    ‘Some label necessary’: SC seeks Centre’s view on social benefits to same-sex couples

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre to find a way to give same-sex couples basic social benefits, like joint bank accounts or nominating a partner in insurance policies, even without legal recognition of their marital status, as it appeared that the court could be agreeing that granting legal recognition to same-sex marriages falls within the domain of legislature.

    A bench headed by Chief Justice of India and comprising Justices S.K. Kaul, S. Ravindra Bhat, Hima Kohli, and P.S. Narasimha said: “Look at the profound nature of our culture, what happened that in 1857 and thereafter, you got the Indian Penal Code, we imposed as it as a code of Victorian morality… our culture was extraordinarily inclusive, very broad and it is possible one of the reasons why our religion survived even after foreign invasions because of inclusion, the profound nature of our culture.”

    The bench told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre: “We understand our limitation as a court, no question about it. There are so many issues, of course you have made your argument on the legislative side, so many issues on the administrative side… we not have a model, it will not be appropriate to devise a model but we can certainly tell the government that look, how law has gone so far now…”

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    Mehta said that class specific problems can be addressed.

    The Chief Justice said, “We take your point, look if the court were to go in the legislative arena, you have made a very powerful argument on that, look you will be legislating. This is not your remit, this is for Parliament or state legislatures… but short of that, our law has gone so far now.”

    “Now what the government can do to ensure that these relationships based on cohabitation or associations, they must be recognised in terms creating conditions of security, social welfare, and while doing that, we also ensure for future that these relationships should ceased to be ostracised in the society.”

    Mehta contended that while same-sex persons have the fundamental right to cohabit, choose a partner etc, the same cannot be given the label of marriage.

    The Chief Justice said: “Once you recognize the right to cohabit, homosexual relationships are not really one off incidents in the life of persons, they may also be symptomatic of a sustained emotional, social, and physical relationship. Once you recognise that right to cohabit is a fundamental right, then to say to you cannot seek any legal recognition at all… because once we accept the fact that same sex couples have a right to cohabit then there is a corresponding duty on the state to at least recognise that cohabitation must find recognition in the law… we are not going into marriage at all.”

    “Cohabitating couples… can they not have a joint bank account, a nomination in the insurance policy.”

    Mehta said these are all human concerns, “which I also share and also the government shares, and we must find a solution from that point of view”.

    The bench said: “You may or may not call marriage, but some label is necessary.”

    The Chief Justice said, “We want some element of broad sense of coalition, we are also conscious of the fact that so much which representative democracy must achieve in our the country… one of the couple of same sex relationship can adopt no bar at all. In such a situation, if a child goes to school, does the government want a situation where the child is treated as a single parent child… you do not have to go as far as marriage in this as well. Can the child not have the benefit of cohabitation between the two people in whose home the child resides.”

    “There is a concern, then both have to be recognised.”

    Mehta submitted that there is a more of a sociological problem, rearing of the child, development of the child, these are hypothetical situations.

    The bench observed that long cohabitation raises the presumption of marriage, because in old times where were the marriage certificates or registration.

    It said that when court says recognition it need not be recognition as marriage, it may mean recognition which entitles them to certain benefits, and the association of two people need not be equated to marriage and “not marriage but some label is needed”.

    The top court asked Centre to come back on May 3, with its response on social benefits that same sex couples could be granted even without legal recognition of their marital status.

    The top court is hearing a batch of pleas seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriages. The Centre has told the Supreme Court that demand for same-sex marriage is a “mere urban elitist views for the purpose of social acceptance”, and recognising the right of same sex marriage would mean a virtual judicial rewriting of an entire branch of law.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Twitter will label ‘hateful’ tweets, make them less discoverable

    Twitter will label ‘hateful’ tweets, make them less discoverable

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    New Delhi; Twitter has announced to add publicly visible labels to tweets identified as potentially violating its policies, letting the users know the company has limited their visibility.

    The company occasionally restricts tweets that violate its policies by making them harder to find or visible to fewer people.

    The new labels will make those actions more clear, said the Elon Musk-run company.

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    “Restricting the reach of Tweets, also known as visibility filtering, is one of our existing enforcement actions that allows us to move beyond the binary aleave up versus take down’ approach to content moderation,” Twitter said in a blog post late on Monday.

    “However, like other social platforms, we have not historically been transparent when we’ve taken this action,” it added.

    The labels are only implemented at “tweet level” and won’t affect a user’s account.

    Tweets with new labels will be made less discoverable on the platform.

    “Additionally, we will not place ads adjacent to content that we label,” said the company.

    While these labels will initially only apply to a set of Tweets that potentially violate our Hateful Conduct policy, the company plans to expand these to other applicable policy areas in the coming months.

    “Our mission at Twitter 2.0 is to promote and protect the public conversation. We believe Twitter users have the right to express their opinions and ideas without fear of censorship,” said the micro-blogging platform.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • NPR leaves Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label

    NPR leaves Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label

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    NPR announced Wednesday it will cease posting to Twitter altogether after the social media company labeled the news outlet “state-affiliated media” last week.

    “NPR’s organizational accounts will no longer be active on Twitter because the platform is taking actions that undermine our credibility by falsely implying that we are not editorially independent,” NPR said in a statement. “We are not putting our journalism on platforms that have demonstrated an interest in undermining our credibility and the public’s understanding of our editorial independence.”

    The move makes NPR the first major media outlet to exit the platform.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Twitter Adds ‘official’ Label For Selected Verified Accounts Including PM Modi, The Wire, More

    Twitter Adds ‘official’ Label For Selected Verified Accounts Including PM Modi, The Wire, More

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    As Twitter debuts its new $8 Twitter Blue service, it will designate some verified accounts as “official”, Esther Crawford, the company’s early stage products executive, said on Tuesday.

    “Accounts that will receive [the label] include government accounts, commercial companies, business partners, major media outlets, publishers and some public figures,” Crawford tweeted.

    “Not all previously verified accounts will get the ‘Official’ label and the label is not available for purchase.”

    Crawford said that users’ identities will not be verified using identification cards or other materials through the updated Twitter Blue subscription programme, which will let paid customers have their accounts verified with a blue checkmark.

    The disclosure is the most recent development as Twitter, now owned by Elon Musk, explains its ambitions for verification on the network.

    On November 1, Musk said Twitter would start giving blue checkmarks, which were intended to identify genuine and influential users, to Blue subscribers. Blue is the platform’s premium service.

    “Twitter’s current lords & peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark is bullshit. Power to the people! Blue for $8/month,” Musk wrote.

    The redesigned premium service appeared to have opened momentarily over the weekend, as the social media company stated in an update for Apple iOS devices on Saturday that anyone who “signs up now” to its premium “Twitter Blue” service will receive a blue tick. In addition, longer movies will be able to be posted and priority ranking for platform-posted material are among the additional features that were promised as part of the premium service makeover.

    Fake accounts for government officials are a recurring issue for Twitter globally. According to a source with knowledge of the situation who spoke to Reuters, the company’s policy executives pushed for the new “official” label because they were deeply concerned that international governments would not likely and would not be ready to pay for verified check marks.

    Musk is moving to take control of the platform’s operations, and the adjustments to the Blue programme are only one of many moving components. There were rumours that Twitter had urged “dozens” of individuals to return to work after cutting off half of its global workforce the previous week.

    In India, various individuals and organisations got official label which includes Prime Minister Narendra Modi, The Wire and more.


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