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Synopsis In a letter, MeitY said that Twitter has failed to appoint a Chief Compliance Office, a Nodal Officer and a Grievance Officer who is on the rolls of the social media firm in India despite two previous warnings. AP The government on Saturday has sent a final notice to Twitter to comply with the new Intermediary Guidelines, failing which the micro-blogging platform will lose its intermediary status in the country and be liable for the content on its platform under the IT Act and the Indian Penal Code. In a letter sent by the ministry of electronics and IT on Saturday, the government has said that despite two warnings in the past and a week since the new IT Rules came into effect, the company has failed to appoint a Chief Compliance Office, a Nodal Officer and a Grievance Officer who is on the rolls of Twitter in India. The company has given a contact of a law firm as its physical address in India, claimed the letter which is not as per the rules. ....
In Government Vs Twitter, Made-In-India Koo Gains 900,000 Users In 5 Days In Government Vs Twitter, Made-In-India Koo Gains 900,000 Users In 5 Days The Koo app shot to prominence after the San Francisco company got into a weeks-long standoff with the government over blocking certain content. Twitter s clash with the government has echoes of its controversial decisions in the US An Indian alternative to Twitter Inc. is experiencing a surge in popularity after the US microblogging site clashed with the government, a sign of the growing political challenges for social media services. The Koo app, which lets users send out tweet-like posts in English as well as seven Indian languages, shot to prominence after the San Francisco company got into a weeks-long standoff with the government over blocking certain content. Prominent officials including Piyush Goyal, the minister of industry and commerce defected to Koo and urged supporters to follow suit. ....
Morning Brief (ET Bureau) Arijit Barman | 22:17 Min | February 12, 2021, 8:00 AM IST Koo, the locally developed microblogging site that allows users to share their thoughts in Indian languages, is gaining ground as Twitter-government standoff continues. But do alt social networks work? Aprameya Radhakrishna, founder and CEO of Koo, and ET s Surabhi Agarwal and Venkat Anath discuss its strategy. Tags ....