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In a statement Wednesday, March 17, PTV explained that the now-deleted hashtag appeared after it was auto-filled by the system and was also overlooked by the network’s social media managers.
“The erroneous message that was inadvertently posted by the PTV New Media, as it turned out, was the result of auto-correcting systems in the text entry phase and a failure to adequately review and screen the message that actually got posted.” the network’s statement read.
“PTV New media deeply regrets the error and takes full responsibility for the oversight,” it added.
According to the network, those responsible for the incident will be sanctioned.
Published March 17, 2021 10:58am By LLANESCA T. PANTI, GMA News State-run broadcaster People s Television Network (PTV) on Wednesday vowed disciplinary actions against its social media team over a Twitter post which included a hashtag #DutertePalpak (Duterte is a failure) but maintained it was due to “autocorrecting systems”. PTV was referring to a Twitter post on a story about President Rodrigo Duterte wanting to give free face masks to the Filipinos amid rising COVID-19 cases. “The erroneous message that was inadvertently posted by the PTV New Media was the result of autocorrecting systems in the text entry phase and a failure to adequately review and screen the message that got posted,” PTV said in a statement.
#DutertePalpak and BTS: State-run network figures in another social media gaffe
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People’s Television Network or PTV-4 made another gaffe, this time including a hashtag criticizing the administration and popular South Korean boy group BTS, in a now-deleted tweet.
The station’s Twitter account on Tuesday night shared a story published on its website featuring President
Rodrigo Duterte‘s renewed order for the government to provide free face masks to Filipinos amid the surge of COVID-19 cases.
The caption was supposed to read as “President Rodrigo R. Duterte reiterated his order to provide free masks for the public especially to those who cannot buy their own.”
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