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India slams Twitter amid face off over content


India slams Twitter amid face off over content, lawmakers spark exodus to rival Koo
India has ordered Twitter to remove more than 1,100 accounts and posts that it alleges are spreading misinformation
Reuters
February 11, 2021
NEW DELHI:
India rebuked Twitter on Wednesday for not complying with its orders to take down certain content and warned the social media giant that it needs to obey local laws, even as Indian lawmakers urged their followers to switch to home-grown rival Koo.
India has ordered Twitter to remove more than 1,100 accounts and posts that it alleges are spreading misinformation about the widespread protests by Indian farmers against new agricultural laws. ....

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India legislators move to rival Koo as row with Twitter escalates


India has warned the United States-based social media firms to abide by the country’s laws, a day after a face-off between Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government and Twitter over content regulation.
Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad called out Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and WhatsApp by name and said they were welcome to operate in India, but only if they play by India’s rules.
“You will have to follow the constitution of India, you will have to abide by the laws of India,” said Prasad.
India on Wednesday rebuked Twitter after the social media company refused to comply with the government’s order to take down over 1,100 accounts and posts which New Delhi claims spread misinformation about the months-long farmer protests against new agriculture laws. ....

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India could ban Twitter over escalating farmers' protest


What you need to know
The Indian government has issued a notice to Twitter, threatening the social media giant to block accounts and content related to farmer protests in the country.
Twitter had restricted several accounts in the country earlier this week in compliance with a legal demand, but the restrictions were later lifted.
India s IT Ministry says it may take penal action against Twitter if it refuses to comply with the order.
Earlier this week, Twitter restricted access to several popular accounts linked with the ongoing farmer protests in India, in compliance with a legal demand. However, it restored the accounts just 12 hours after they were restricted. India s IT Ministry has now sent a notice to the social media giant, asking the company to comply with its order to block content and accounts related to the protests. ....

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