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Twitter censors tweets from MP, MLA, editor criticising pandemic handling

By Aroon Deep and Aditya Chunduru You’re reading it here first: Twitter has complied with government requests to censor 52 tweets that mostly criticised India’s handling of the second surge of the COVID-19 pandemic. These tweets, which are now inaccessible to Indian users of the social media website, include posts by Revanth Reddy, a sitting Member of Parliament; Moloy Ghatak, a West Bengal state minister; actor Vineet Kumar Singh; and two filmmakers, Vinod Kapri and Avinash Das.  MediaNama has seen public disclosures of the orders made available by Twitter to the Lumen Database. Lumen Database receives and publishes disclosures from private entities, including social media companies, of legal takedown notices they get from governments and private entities all over the world. MediaNama has previously reported the withholding of Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Sukhram Singh Yadav’s Twitter account based on a Lumen Database disclosure. Such orders are typically sent by the Mi

Govt asks Twitter, other social platforms to remove misleading Covid posts

The government has asked social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, to remove content and posts that were found to be spreading misinformation and public panic around the pandemic, according to sources. Twitter said it has notified the impacted account holders of its action taken in response to a legal request from the Indian government but did not give details of the affected accounts. Sources said these flagged posts carried misleading information about COVID-19 pandemic, and were designed to incite public panic. The development comes at a time when India is registering a record number of coronavirus infections daily. The number of COVID-19 cases touched a new daily high of 3.46 lakh cases and 2,624 fatalities on Saturday.

India orders Twitter to remove tweets criticizing country s COVID-19 response

Govt asks Twitter, other social media platforms to remove misleading posts around Covid-19 | India News

NEW DELHI: The government has asked social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, to remove content and posts that were spreading misinformation and public panic around the pandemic, according to sources. Twitter said it has notified the impacted account holders of its action taken in response to a legal request from the Indian government but did not give details of the affected accounts. Sources said these flagged posts carried misleading information about Covid-19 pandemic, and were designed to incite public panic. The development comes at a time when India is registering a record number of coronavirus infections daily. The number of Covid-19 cases touched a new daily high of 3.46 lakh cases and 2,624 fatalities on Saturday.

Government asks Twitter, other social media platforms to remove misleading posts around COVID

Government asks Twitter, other social media platforms to remove misleading posts around COVID
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