President Kovind’s twitter account did not add 3 million followers in one hour

Indian media outlets including Republic TV misreport about the newly sworn in President Ram Nath Kovind's twitter following.

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India’s newly elected president’s much awaited social media debut on Tuesday sparked a contest of ‘followers’ after some news outlets including Republic TV incorrectly reported that Ram Nath Kovind’s official account added three million new followers.

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Kovind who was sworn in as the 14th President of India on Tuesday will now use the official ‘President of India’  account @RashtrapatiBhvn, Twitter said in a blog statement. Meanwhile former president Pranab Mukherjee’s tweets will be archived with the handle @POI13. (Read Twitter’s statement- The Digital Transition of the President of India’s Official Account)

The blog post also said that those users who were following @RashtrapatiBhvn would by default follow both accounts @RashtrapatiBhvn and @POI13 and had the option to ‘unfollow’ through Twitter’s normal process.

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This means that the ‘ whopping 3 million followers’ that news outlets reported about were not ‘new’ and a significant number of users were already following the account. At the time of writing this story @RashtrapatiBhvn  had 3.29 million followers while @POI13 had 3.31 million followers. BOOM is not able to verify the number of followers @RashtrapatiBhvn gained on Tuesday. 

Below are screenshots of some of the new stories that were written during the course of the day.

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Ram Nath Kovind is the second Dalit President of India after late President K.R. Narayanan and the first person from the Bharatiya Janata Party to hold the office of President. The former governor of Bihar’s first tweet was that he was honoured to be sworn in as India’s 14th President and that he will carry out his responsibilities with humility. A description of the account said it was managed by the President’s Secretariat and that tweets from the president are signed – President Kovind.

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Twitter is a keenly watched political battleground in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is extremely active on Twitter and has over 32 million followers.  In June, BOOM had written a story how fake Ram Nath Kovind accounts had sprouted on Twitter.  Read our story here.

This article has been re-published with the permission of BOOM. Visit the website here.

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