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Look who is hearting the Koo app as Twitter eats its heart out February 13, 2021, 8:47 PM IST One of India s most popular writers, Shobhaa De has seen it all: life as a model, a copywriter, a journalist, a socialite, a scriptwriter, a bestselling novelist and a busy mother of six children. Politically Incorrect , which has been appearing as a column in The Times of India, carries her sharp observations on politics, society, economy and relationships. LESS. MORE Will you be my Valentine, Modiji? Waise toh… I will be ‘hearting’ every post that features you. Valentine’s Day makes most of us mushy. Thank God your government has not banned it…remember that clumsy attempt by some out-of-work local politician in Maharashtra who tried and failed a few years ago? You are far more progressive and romantic by nature, Modiji we have all seen and admired your kinder, gentler side. We also wiped a tear when we watched you cry for your friend Ghulam Na ....
India News: There were signs of a thaw in Twitter’s tussle with the government after the social media giant took down over 97% of the handles that the IT ministry ....
The Indian government is warning U.S. social media companies to comply with its laws following a dispute with Twitter over accounts it wanted suspended. ....
Twitter gives in, blocks 97% accounts flagged by Centre Of total 1,435 handles flagged by the ministry to be removed, Twitter has taken action against 1,398 of them. Action from the global micro-blogging platform came after the government took serious exception to Twitter s non-compliance of its notices, and threatened to take penal action against its top officials BusinessToday.In | February 12, 2021 | Updated 14:05 IST The Centre had earlier said its orders on blocking some user accounts were non-negotiable After initial reluctance, signs of a truce are visible in the spat between Twitter and the government as the former has taken down 97 per cent of handles flagged by the IT ministry. In its two orders, the Centre had demanded Twitter to block accounts of 1,435 users 257 in the first order and 1,178 in second for spreading inflammatory hashtags like farmers genocide and supporting pro-Pakistan and pro-Khalistan agendas. ....
On February 4, Twitter was asked to take down 1,178 accounts with links to Pakistan and Khalistan supporters that were spreading misinformation and provocative content related to farmers protest ....