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Twitter introduced a plan to share info with voters in front of the poll

New Delhi: With Covid encouraged an online election campaign, the Twitter social media platform said on Thursday it was committed to allowing people to make information choices ahead of the election of assembly to five states; UP, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur, Report Swati Mathur.
Twitter announced a series of initiatives to empower residents with “the right knowledge before they gave their voices”.
This initiative, he said, “directed at not to ensure high voter voters, but also help ensure voters are involved, involved and informed throughout the election cycle, and everyone with the right to choose is #jargrukvoter.” Twitter said it would launch an adjusted emoji – the index finger floated above the list of options to choose, it will also launch the search prompt, set the quiz education selection to equip them with the necessary facts about polling.

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