This government set up panel will be responsible for promoting online gaming and framing regulatory mechanisms for the segment, protection of gamers, ease of doing business, and more.
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Twitter Sees Police Intimidation Tactics , Govt Asks it to Stop Beating Around Bush, Comply With Laws
Twitter had, earlier in the day, expressed misgivings on the IT rules, saying that it plans to advocate changes to elements of the rules that inhibit free and open public conversation.
A team of Delhi Police s Special Cell visits the Twitter India s Lado Sarai office in connection with the probe into the alleged COVID toolkit matter, in New Delhi, Monday, May 24, 2021. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: Twitter’s statement expressing concern with what it said were “intimidation tactics” in India was met with an angry response from India’s Ministry of Electronics and IT within a few hours.
Centre reacts to Twitter on Koo: Says blog published ahead of engagement with ministry unusual
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) shared a post on Koo calling the Twitter s latest blog post about its response to blocking orders by government of India unusual as it came ahead of government s scheduled engagement with the management of American micro-blogging site. The Ministry also shared its reaction on Twitter, though. February 10, 2021 / 06:47 PM IST
The Centre took to made-in-India micro-blogging website, Koo to respond to Twitter over the ongoing tussle over blocking of some accounts related to farmers’ protest.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) shared a post on Koo calling the Twitter s latest blog post about its response to blocking orders by the government of India unusual as it came ahead of government s scheduled engagement with the management of American micro-blogging site.
In an escalating confrontation between Twitter and the Indian government over free speech on the platform, the social media giant on Wednesday said it has suspended more than 500 accounts on the orders of the Modi administration. Twitter said it would only partially comply with the order from the government, which had asked for the deletion of almost 1,200 accounts, and argued that a request to block the accounts of journalists, activists and.