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By BOOM Team The Wire, late on Monday,released a statement saying teams of the Delhi Police Crime Branch raided the homes of its founding editors Siddharth Varadarajan, MK Venu, Sidharth BhatiaSiddharth Varadarajan, MK Venu, Sidharth Bhatia and deputy editor Jahnavi Sen. While Varadarajan, Venu and Sen reside in Delhi, Bhatia is a resident of Mumbai. The Wire's office in Delhi's Bhagat Singh Market was also searched. The police action was in connection with an FIR filed by BJP leader Amit Malviya over their story that alleged that Malviya was part of Meta's XCheck programme and he had the priv...
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By BOOM Team The Wire has lodged a complaint with the Delhi police against Devesh Kumar, who was working in the capacity of a consultant, for allegedly providing fabricated details to the organisation for the story on Meta, Instagram and BJP's social media head Amit Malviya. The Wire's stories alleged that Malviya had special privileges under the controversial XCheck programme. Malviya too registered an FIR against The Wire for publishing "fake" stories against him, Meta and Instagram. The complaint is said to have been sent through email and in person to the Special Commissioner of Police, Cr...
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By BOOM Team Indian news website, The Wire, on Thursday, issued a statement apologising to its readers and promising better editorial checks days after it took down its damning report on Meta's controversial XCheck programme. "The Wire acknowledges that the internal editorial processes which preceded publication of these stories did not meet the standards that The Wire sets for itself and its readers expect from it. To have rushed to publish a story we believed was reliable without having the associated technical evidence vetted independently is a failure of which we cannot permit repetition,"...
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By Archis Chowdhury On October 10, Indian news website The Wire came out with a damning report on Meta's controversial XCheck programme, which whitelists high-profile users and protects them from the company's usual enforcement rules. The report stated, citing internal sources and documents, that Bharatiya Janata Party's social media head Amit Malviya is in this elite XCheck (pronounced cross check) list, and that his XCheck privileges were not just limited to protection from reports against his profile, but also allowed him to report and remove any post without further review from the company...
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