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Twitter appoints grievance officer in India to comply with new rules

Twitter appoints grievance officer in India to comply with new rules   Published On Twitter appoints grievance officer in India to comply with new rules MUMBAI (Reuters) - Twitter Inc’s India unit appointed a resident grievance officer, days after designating a chief compliance officer, to meet new IT rules in the country, amid tensions with the government. The website here of the U.S. social media firm on Sunday showed Vinay Prakash as the new grievance officer along with his contact details and procedures for users to report potential violations of its rules and terms. On Thursday, Twitter had told an Indian court it would appoint an interim grievance officer to comply with the new rules. It had also said it planned to have a final appointment for the job in eight weeks.

Twitter names Vinay Prakash as resident grievance officer for India

The microblogging site also published a ‘transparency report’. 12 Jul, 2021 - 08:26 AM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     Mumbai: Twitter has named Vinay Prakash as its resident grievance officer for India in line with the new IT rules which came into effect on 26 May. The US-based microblogging site has been at loggerheads with the central government over its alleged non-compliance with the new IT rules in India, which mandates, among other requirements, the appointment of three key personnel chief compliance officer, nodal officer, and grievance officer by social media platforms with over 50 lakh users. All three personnel have to be residents in India.

Twitter finally appoints India-based grievance officer

Twitter finally appoints India-based grievance officer Twitter finally appoints India-based grievance officer Updated: Jul 12, 2021, 06:00 IST NEWDELHI Paying heed to India’s demand, Twitter has finally appointed Vinay Prakash as its resident grievance officer (RGO) for the country. The micro-blogging platform had informed the Delhi High Court last week that it will take eight weeks to appoint a resident grievance officer in compliance with the new information technology (IT) rules. Prakash comes with a public policy background and will work towards easing off the ongoing tension between Twitter and the IT ministry, which now has a new minister in Ashwini Vaishnaw who made it clear on day one that Twitter has to follow the law of the land. On its portal, Twitter has updated grievance officer contact information for users in India, naming Prakash as its RGO and providing an email contact ID.

Twitter rolls out measures to comply with Indian regulation | Digital

Twitter rolls out measures to comply with Indian regulation | Digital
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