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Twitter reinstates some Hindu nationalist accounts popular in India, including some denigrating Muslims, and blocks links to a BBC documentary on Narendra Modi

Wall Street Journal Newley Purnell

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  • @elonmusk Mr. Tweet on x
    @thevivafrei First I've heard. It is not possible for me to fix every aspect of Twitter worldwide overnight, while still running Tesla and SpaceX, among other things.
  • @kanchangupta @kanchangupta on x
    Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has issued directions for blocking multiple @YouTube videos of first episode of @BBCWorld 's hateful propaganda “India: The Modi Question”. Orders were also issued to @Twitter for blocking over 50 tweets with links to these YT videos. n2
  • @kanchangupta @kanchangupta on x
    Important Videos sharing @BBCWorld hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage, disguised as ‘documentary’, on @YouTube and tweets sharing links to the BBC documentary have been blocked under India's sovereign laws and rules. n1
  • @ryangrim Ryan Grim on x
    Musk responds to our reporting, saying he had not previously been aware of the censorship. “It is not possible for me to fix every aspect of Twitter worldwide overnight, while still running Tesla and SpaceX, among other things,” Musk said. https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.…
  • @ike_saul Isaac Saul on x
    Unbelievable cop out. I've seen Elon respond “looking into this” or “will investigate” to a dozens of hare-brained conspiracies on this website. Here we have what looks like an actual, overt case of serious govt censorship and he responds this way: https://twitter.com/...
  • @joshtpm Josh Marshall on x
    I guess they're just doing real time play by play of this episode of Twitter Files? https://twitter.com/...
  • @silvermanjacob Jacob Silverman on x
    Under the old leadership, Twitter employed Indian political operatives. New boss same as the old boss. https://apnews.com/... https://t.co/e9sXNOJwT9 https://t.co/SGdc0vQL2y
  • @thevivafrei Viva Frei on x
    What's going on, @elonmusk? Twitter seems to have gone from “freedom of speech, not freedom of reach” to outright censorship in no time at all. Is this article accurate? https://theintercept.com/... Politics ruins everything. #PoliticsRuinsEverything https://twitter.com/...
  • @jeffreystclair3 @jeffreystclair3 on x
    This year's winner of the Bari Weiss Prize for Free Speech Absolutism: Elon Musk! https://twitter.com/...
  • @jsrailton John Scott-Railton on x
    The @BBC documented Modi's role in India's deadly 2002 riots. India pressured Twitter to take it down. They complied. Even blocked some @johncusack tweets in the bargain. Welcome to #Musk's Twitter. I expect this is only the beginning. By @neuwaves https://www.vice.com/... https:…
  • @cbsmornings @cbsmornings on x
    Police in riot gear blocked students from entering a university in India's capital Wednesday to stop a scheduled screening of a BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi that has been banned in the country. https://www.cbsnews.com/...
  • @kenroth Kenneth Roth on x
    “Censorship, arrests, power cuts.” Despite India's democracy, Prime Minister Modi's government is going to extraordinary lengths to prevent citizens from seeing a BBC documentary on his passivity in 2002 in Gujarat as Muslims were attacked and killed. https://www.washingtonpost.c…
  • @jdcmedlock James Medlock on x
    So did Modi hold Elon at gunpoint or what https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @arjunsethi81 Arjun Sethi on x
    Episode 2 of the Modi BBC Documentary is out. Modi continued his Hindutva project through CAA / NRC, annexation & atrocities in Kashmir, impunity for lynchings & repression of journalists & NGOs. India is the world's largest authoritarian regime, and a war criminal serves as PM
  • @espiers Elizabeth Spiers on x
    So you're telling me CEO Free Speech McMoneybags doesn't actually believe in protection of critical speech and uses it rhetorically as a cynical ploy to normalize bigotry? https://twitter.com/...
  • @mujmash Mujib Mashal on x
    Officials at a public university cut the electricity before a planned screening of a BBC documentary about the deadly 2002 riots in Gujarat when Modi was CM, and the government has been trying to quash links appearing online. https://www.nytimes.com/...
  • @khanumarfa Arfa Khanum Sherwani on x
    You can't watch BBC docu in India yet but you can watch my reports on 20 years of Gujarat riots and the stories of the riot victims who have not been able to ‘move on’,living in forced ghettos with their unhealed wounds and lives devoid of hope. Links to my stories in the thread …
  • @sarahemclaugh Sarah McLaughlin on x
    India has banned a BBC documentary critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged role in deadly riots more than 20 years ago from being shown in the country, and claims YouTube and Twitter have complied with the order to block it: https://www.cnn.com/...
  • @alexstamos Alex Stamos on x
    cc @mtaibbi and @bariweiss, as I would love to see a Twitter files writeup on this decision or hear whether access to internal communications regarding Musk and critical countries like India and the PRC is refused.
  • @alexstamos Alex Stamos on x
    My suggestion for how Twitter could lead the world in transparency regarding government censorship: https://twitter.com/... And Musk's feedback on the idea: https://twitter.com/...
  • @alexstamos Alex Stamos on x
    Here is a conversation with @evelyndouek on what happened this week, and how this is a major departure from the unwritten policy of major US platforms to resist censorship requests that strike directly at core political freedoms. https://t.co/kx3O4AhTzl
  • @alexstamos Alex Stamos on x
    Now that Twitter is censoring users on behalf of the Modi government in India, I'm reupping this October prediction that Musk's international entanglements would be the Achilles heel of Twitter. Twitter should release all communications with governments regarding censorship. http…
  • @hrw @hrw on x
    India has banned a BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's role in the 2002 riots in Gujarat state. The documentary highlighted a report that found Modi “directly responsible” for the “climate of impunity” enabling the violence. https://twitter.com/...
  • @gerryshih Gerry Shih on x
    The film had been banned, the social media censored. Now, the students huddled to watch what their government had deemed to be subversive foreign propaganda. China? No. They were in India, ostensibly the world's largest democracy, and watching the BBC. https://www.washingtonpost.…
  • @alansipress Alan Sipress on x
    Censorship, arrests, power cuts. India is scrambling to block a BBC documentary that explores PM Modi's alleged role in a deadly 2002 riot in which more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed. From @gerryshih @karishma__m__ and @AnantGuptaAG https://www.washingtonpost.com…
  • @snowden Edward Snowden on x
    .@ElonMusk really shouldn't be fighting #Nostr, since it's just about the only thing that can save his business. The fate of the old platform model over the next decade is clear. (cf. Daniel 5:5) https://t.co/yIrS6bJuFn