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Twitter has suspended over 500 accounts, and blocked access to several others within India while refusing to block accounts of "news media entities, journalists, activists and politicians" citing the need to uphold freedom of expression. ....
As Twitter faces backlash in India, Koo app, an Indian microblogging app is gaining popularity in India. Feb 11, 2021 15:03:08 IST Twitter recently held a meeting with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology secretary. From Twitter, the virtual interaction included Monique Meche, Vice President Global Public Policy and Jim Baker Deputy General Counsel and Vice President Legal. This meeting was conducted regarding the alleged spread of misinformation via a few Twitter accounts and hashtags regarding ongoing farmers protests in India. According to MeitY, these accounts are supported by Khalistan sympathisers and backed by Pakistan . This meeting was conducted regarding the spread of misinformation via a few Twitter accounts and hashtags regarding farmers protests in India. ....
Do business in India but follow laws too, Ravi Shankar Prasad to Twitter Prasad says whether it s Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or WhatsApp, they are welcome to work in India, have crores of followers, but they will have to adhere to Indian Constitution and laws BusinessToday.In | February 11, 2021 | Updated 13:34 IST Union IT and communications minister Ravi Shankar Prasad Amid row over micro-blogging platform Twitter s non-compliance of its order, Union IT and communications minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has said all social media platforms are welcome to work in India but they will have to adhere to Indian laws. While speaking in the Rajya Sabha, the union minister said: Whether it s Twitter, FB, LinkedIn or WhatsApp, they are welcome to work in India, have crores of followers, but they will have to adhere to the Indian Constitution and laws. ....