Twitter, demanding that the government take more time to comply with the new rules

Social media platform Twitter is well-known, in order to appeal to the government to allow for more time to comply with the new rules. According to the micro-blogging site, he told me that he has no intention to comply with the same rules, but he may need more time due to the pandemic situation in India. “Twitter wrote in a letter to Me that one would like to be given more time to comply with THE rules. It also expressed its intention to adhere to these rules, but was unable to do so because of the pandemic.”

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Twitter’s response is to seek to have the government last week issued a fresh notice to the company, saying that it did not comply with the new rules. When contacted, a Twitter spokesman, said that Twitter is deeply committed to India and to the services, key call, service.

“We are confident that the Government of India, that is, Twitter is making every effort to comply with the new guidelines, and to review our progress has there been properly published. We will continue our constructive dialogue with the Indian government,” the spokesman said. The notification to the Ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY), said it had abandoned the Twitter rules, showing the micro-blogging website, is “the lack of commitment to, and effort in order to provide safe methods for the citizens of India to its platform.


“Despite the fact that Twitter, Inc has been operating in India for more than a decade, it is difficult to believe that It has stubbornly refused to set up a system that would enable the Indian people to solve their problem on the platform, at the time, and in a transparent manner, and that the actual processes using defined resources, based in India,” the ministry says. The new rules for social media, which came into force last month to force the major platforms, like Facebook and Twitter, in order to spend a lot of time, judicial review, and a digital platform for a more responsible and liable for the content posted by them.

The rules also require brokers to act in the social network of the service provider, mostly in the form of messages, which means that you are able to identify the” first company ” of the information that is undermining India’s sovereignty, national security or public order. In accordance with the rules, the major intermediaries in the social networks, they are more than 50 lakh users are required to appoint a complaints officer is, a node to the officer, and chief compliance officer. These staff members will have to be a resident of India.

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In addition, the social network, the company will delete the content within 36 hours, and to take away it within the next 24 hours, the content of the questions, such as * * * * * * * and ***. According to the Ministry’s notice, even if it is, the sentence came into force on May 26-2021, “the outcome of a criminal prosecution”, as Twitter is in accordance with the “rules, which, as a goodwill gesture, Twitter, Inc. the last warning was to follow the rules, which are otherwise available exemption of responsibility, is still a revocation, Twitter account, and are responsible for the consequences, under the information technology Act and other offenses, according to the laws of the India.
However, the notification does not have a name, as well as specific stories, when the micro-blogging website must abide by the rules.

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Failure to follow these rules will result in the platform, in order to lose their temporary status, which gives them immunity from liability for third-party information that is provided. In other words, they can also be held criminally responsible in the event of a complaint.

According to him, the government, the new rules are designed to prevent the misuse and abuse of the platform and provide the users with a reliable forum for dealing with complaints.

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