The election’s code of conduct, which goes into effect tomorrow, forbids doing these things on social media. The Election Commission’s election code of conduct, issued in advance of the elections for the House of Representatives and the State Assembly on Mangshir4, will go into effect on Wednesday.
The Commission has prioritized social media issues in the Code of Conduct this time, claiming that social media can influence elections.
The guidelines state that no content should be shared on social media in order to influence the election.
The Commission has asked that no material that is misleading, misleading, misleading, or insulting be posted on social media in order to influence the election.
Similarly, the Commission has asked that no misleading remarks, such as hate speech, be made.
- Do not transmit or cause false, misleading or malicious information on social media.
- No one shall open or operate a fake site or operate a social media account with the intention of adversely affecting the election.
- Not to comment or make misleading remarks such as inciting, spreading misinformation, disseminating misleading information, insulting, making hate speech (hate speech) on social media with the aim of influencing the election.
- Not to share, tag, comment or counter-comment on social media by tampering with the information or content published or broadcast for any purpose with the intention of influencing the election.
- Do not hold opinions, spread propaganda, produce any electronic material and publish on social media or share materials published by others in a way that adversely affects or disrupts the election.
Let’s play by the rules and make this election a success by following election’s code of conduct