[The Unique Identification Authority of India’s (UIDAI) social media
campaign to popularise Aadhaar based services using the hashtag
#AadhaarStars appears to have backfired after Twitterati refused to
take the recent Aadhaar data leaks lightly.]

http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/2017/apr/25/uidais-aadhaarstars-campaign-flops-as-angry-twitterati-trend-aadhaarfail-1597622.html

UIDAI's #AadhaarStars campaign flops as angry twitterati trend #AadhaarFail

By Express News Service  |   Published: 25th April 2017 04:52 PM  |

Aadhaar – a unique 12-digit number is assigned to about 99 per cent of
adult Indian residents. | File Photo

BENGALURU: ***The Unique Identification Authority of India’s (UIDAI) social
media campaign to popularise Aadhaar based services using the hashtag
#AadhaarStars appears to have backfired after Twitterati refused to take
the recent Aadhaar data leaks lightly.*** [Emphasis added.]

Besides taking a dig at UIDAI using the hashtag, social media users also
generated the hashtag #AadhaarFail, to highlight their
concerns. #AadhaarStars is a social media campaign launched by UIDAI
through which residents were requested to send videos of "your child making
an appeal to everyone to get their Aadhaar enrolment done and also talking
about various benefits of Aadhaar."

While few videos, conforming to the theme were posted under the hashtag,
proponents of privacy and other Twitter users used the hashtag to raise
awareness on concerns associated with the identification service.

As per Trendsmap, #AadhaarFail was one of the trending topics in Bengaluru
while some Twitter users also shared links of previous Aadhaar data leaks,
and highlighted its seriousness.

Some of the tweets were- Meghnad @ Memeghnad: Never forget: Aadhaar was
started as a yes/no authentication project and has now turned into entirely
something else. #AadhaarFail

Harshit Gupta @hg6 tweeted “I think @UIDAI should have their #AadhaarStars
telling people not to divulge any Aadhaar numbers. Esp govt departments
need to be told that.”

Twitter user James Wilson @jamewils also listed out UIDAI data leaks in his
tweet, “The invincible Aadhaar data is leaking (sic) profusely by the
Government Depts. & agencies.. See the list.. #AadhaarFail”

Another user Manoj Mehra @ManojMehra2610 said “Is this #DigitalIndia? Govt
which can't protect people's data is forcing them to use Aadhaar everywhere
#AadhaarFail”

The UIDAI had in March blacklisted for ten years VLE (Village Level
Entrepreneur), who enrolled M.S. Dhoni, after his Aadhar details were
leaked in an accidental tweet that went viral, also raising concerns of
privacy and safety.



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