What's new

Twitter expresses concern for safety of staff in India, after disagreement with Govt on 'objectionable' accounts

The Eagle

SENIOR MODERATOR
Joined
Oct 15, 2015
Messages
24,239
Reaction score
258
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
Twitter expresses concern for safety of staff in India, after disagreement with Govt on 'objectionable' accounts
  • Twitter has expressed concern for the safety of its personnel in India, after the company's refusal to comply with a demand from the Indian government to remove accounts connected to the escalating farmers protests.
  • Last week, the Indian government threatened Twitter employees in India with fines and up to seven years’ jail time if the company did not comply with their demands for the removal of certain accounts alleged to be spreading “misinformation”.

BR Web Desk Updated 10 Feb 2021

6023bd3010d8a.jpg


Twitter has expressed concern for the safety of its personnel in India, after the company's refusal to comply with a demand from the Indian government to remove accounts connected to the escalating farmers protests.

In a statement, Twitter stated that it had reached out to the Indian government to initiate a "formal dialogue", after the Ministry of Information and Technology requested the removal of over a thousand tweets, citing propaganda and misinformation - a request that Twitter did not comply with.

Last week, the Indian government threatened Twitter employees in the country with fines and imprisonment (up to seven years), if the company did not comply with their demands - to which the company responded that "the tweets must continue to flow".

In a statement, the company stated that the “Safety of our employees is a top priority for us at Twitter. We continue to be engaged with the government of India from a position of respect and have reached out to the Honourable Minister, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, for a formal dialogue.”

The company articulated that Twitter's priority was the "open and free exchange of information” and that it would hold firm to its “fundamental values and commitment to protecting the public conversation”.

The Indian government filed the order against Twitter under the information technology act that warrants the government to take action against social media posts and content that pose an alleged threat to public order.

A similar demand was made by the government previously, to delete 257 accounts using the hashtag #ModiPlanningFarmerGenocide, to which the government stated that it was inflaming a "public order situation".

Twitter initially complied, and the social media company came under huge criticism for what many saw as censorship on behalf of the Indian government, and after Twitter officials found “insufficient justification” for the complaints, the accounts were unblocked less than six hours later.

The unblocking of the accounts reportedly angered the Indian government, which accused Twitter of violating sovereign laws and that refusal to comply “will invite penal action”.

Tweets by the pop singer Rihanna and the environmental activist Greta Thunberg drew attention to the farmers’ cause, and subsequently have prompted outrage, as Prime Minister Modi stated in parliament that India was at risk from a “foreign destructive ideology”.
 
. .
Only idiots believe Twitter are not control by US federal.
 
.
the Indian government threatened Twitter employees in India with fines and up to seven years’ jail time if the company did not comply with their demands for the removal of certain accounts alleged to be spreading “misinformation”.

this is such a stupid move by India. there is no way they would go through with it, but if they did then the criticism from the West would be so scathing that it would damage India's reputation around the world.
 
. . . .
So first Facebook kowtowed and now Twitter. :sad:
Why Jamahir now have so much love for corporate companies? They all bend over to government demands. They are not some holy messengers, they sell our data for targeted ads and earn billions in revenue. If governments can threaten that supply, what do you think they will do? Selling wokeness don't earn revenue. And no other government is going to rescue them if they are kicked.

this is such a stupid move by India. there is no way they would go through with it, but if they did then the criticism from the West would be so scathing that it would damage India's reputation around the world.
Well big surprise, Twitter 'grudgingly' accepted all the demands and no one bats an eye. lol!

Note: Nothing is free, even if you're playing a damn mobile game, see how many data they ask for before you tap agree in play store.

In sharp contrast, didn't these social media companies threaten to leave your country? And yet no reaction from your government, kick them out if they don't comply to local laws or show such defiance against a sovereign country, instead of being scared of the "west".

There is a saying in my language "You only need to be scared of the elephant, not it's shit".
 
Last edited by a moderator:
.
Right now the Americans will bow before the Indians. They will crawl to appease India. Turn a blind eye to all atrocities and wrongdoings. The Americans have one epically major misconception. India is not the one that will deliver success against China. The Americans are falsely pinning their hopes on overrrated quad nations.
 
Last edited:
. .
India should just do a China and ban the lot of them.
 
.
. . .
Twitter seriously overplayed their hand by banning Donald trumps account while he was still sitting president, it's ripple effect will be felt by them world over
 
.

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom