Twitters ex-CEO Jack Dorsey claims that India threatened to shut it down.


May 2021, the Indian government threatened to shut down Twitter in the country after the social media platform failed to comply with new regulations that required it to remove certain content deemed to be illegal or harmful.

The new regulations, which were announced in February 2021, require social media platforms to appoint compliance officers who will be responsible for ensuring that content posted on their platforms complies with Indian law. The regulations also require platforms to remove content within 36 hours of receiving a legal order to do so.



Twitter initially pushed back against the regulations, arguing that they were inconsistent with international human rights standards and could be used to stifle free speech. However, after facing pressure from the Indian government, the company eventually agreed to comply with the regulations and appointed a compliance officer in India.

The incident highlighted the ongoing tension between social media platforms and governments around the world, particularly in countries where there are concerns about the spread of misinformation or the use of social media to incite violence or unrest.

While social media platforms have played an important role in facilitating communication and information-sharing in many countries, they have also been criticized for their handling of sensitive or controversial content. As governments around the world continue to grapple with these issues, it is likely that we will see more conflicts between social media platforms and regulators in the years to come.
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Source Link 1: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-turkey-nigeria-threatened-to-shut-down-twitter-founder-says-8659844/

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