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This Article is From Feb 10, 2021

Twitter Suspends Over 500 Accounts, Blocks Several Others In India After Government Order

Twitter Suspends Over 500 Accounts, Blocks Several Others In India After Government Order
An Apple Inc. iPhone 6 smartphone is held as a laptop screen shows the Twitter Inc. logo in this arranged photograph. (Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg)

Twitter on Wednesday said it has suspended over 500 accounts, and blocked access to several others within India as it partly acceded to a government order to curb spread of misinformation and inflammatory content around farmers' protests.

Twitter, in a blogpost, said it has not blocked accounts consisting of “news media entities, journalists, activists and politicians” as doing so “would violate their fundamental right to free expression” guaranteed under the country's law.

The government, however, termed as unusual Twitter's move to publish the blogpost before planned talks with the Information Technology Secretary on the issue, as sought by the U.S. company.

Upon the request of Twitter seeking a meeting with the government, the Secretary IT was to engage with senior management of Twitter. In this light, a blogpost to be published prior to this engagement is unusual, IT Ministry said in its response on Koo, a homegrown social networking platform.

The government will share its response soon, the post on Koo said. Koo is being touted as the homegrown contender to Twitter.

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