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Twitter complies with an emergency order from India and hides 50+ tweets, some of which were critical of Modi's handling of COVID-19, from users in the country

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  • @rasmus_kleis Rasmus Kleis Nielsen on x
    Chilling: “Twitter has complied with government requests to censor 52 tweets that mostly criticised India's handling of the second surge of the COVID-19 pandemic. [Tweets] now inaccessible to Indian users” include posts by MP, state minister, more https://www.medianama.com/...
  • @kharibiskut Sumitra Badrinathan on x
    “don't spread panic” is very rich coming from a government more panicked about people's *tweets* than its own citizens dying https://www.medianama.com/...
  • @prateekwaghre Prateek Waghre on x
    @daphnehk Important point re: the Twitter issue. It's not just Twitter. They are the only ones who seem to have disclosed it (voluntarily). We don't know what action the others took. Lot's to unpack. https://www.hindustantimes.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
  • @anasuyashh Anasuya Sengupta on x
    The world's so-called largest “democracy” does business with the world's so-called digital “public” space. As @NaomiAKlein put it, unsurprising and terrifying (+not new). Also: another e.g. of so-called “global” tech not caring beyond the US. Twitter bans Trump, bonds with Modi. …
  • @aaschapiro Avi Asher-Schapiro on x
    And credit to @medianama for being the first to notice these censorship request posted on @lumendatabase https://www.medianama.com/...
  • @sameeryasir Sameer Yasir on x
    The order was aimed at roughly 100 posts that included critiques from opposition politicians and calls for Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, to resign. https://www.nytimes.com/...
  • @karan_singhs Karan Deep Singh on x
    Modi orders Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to take down posts, as India's public health crisis spirals into a political one https://www.nytimes.com/... With @paulmozur @nytimes
  • @paulmozur @paulmozur on x
    As a shattering outbreak of Covid ravages India's teetering health care system, its government ordered the takedown of dozens of posts critical of its handling of the pandemic. Twitter and Facebook complied. A struggle over who can say what online looms. https://www.nytimes.com/.…
  • @levinejonathan Jon Levine on x
    You'll be *shocked* to see that many of the people outraged about this are the very ones calling for MORE Twitter censorship in America https://twitter.com/...
  • @sarthakgh Sar Haribhakti on x
    Complete moral failure and misguided priorities of the Indian government This is a shame https://www.theverge.com/...
  • @jowyang Jeremiah Owyang on x
    Twitter has hidden tweets. Regarding India's Covid crisis. Slippery slope. Very slippery. https://www.medianama.com/...
  • @banishedbernie @banishedbernie on x
    “India's government ordered Twitter to block more than 50 tweets that criticized how it has handled the pandemic. Twitter complied, preventing people in the country from viewing the posts.” https://www.buzzfeednews.com/ ...
  • @hairygit @hairygit on x
    Since I wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of Twitter, can I just say that the Hindu nationalist BJP government has done everything in their power to fight Covid. They've been absolutely bloody marvellous, so they have. https://www.medianama.com/...
  • @tanvim Tanvi on x
    Here is @twitter helping the Indian govt censor critical tweets — same old authoritarian bullshit https://twitter.com/...
  • @cjwerleman CJ Werleman on x
    Twitter Is Blocking Tweets That Criticize How The Indian Government Has Handled The Pandemic! The coordination between @Twitter and the fascist Indian government is unbelievable! https://www.buzzfeednews.com/ ...
  • @milesking10 Miles King on x
    Twitter Is Blocking Tweets That Criticize How The Indian Government Has Handled The Pandemic https://www.buzzfeednews.com/ ... Meanwhile @twitter only “labels” Lozza “conspiracy theory” Fox's anti-vaxx tweet as “misleading”. Curious.
  • @valmikinaik Valmiki Naik on x
    Hey @jack, we thought you will at least add fact-check labels to call out Govt propaganda on the covid crisis in India, as you did against Trump. Instead, @TwitterIndia seems to have officially joined Godi Media by blatantly suppressing criticism of the Supreme Leader. https://tw…
  • @willwatsonar Will Watson on x
    Wow @Twitter this is why I left Facebook. When you become the propaganda department, you're no longer something I want to support. @jack, this is unacceptable if true. https://twitter.com/...
  • @borges Andre Borges on x
    While citizens are sharing resources and raise funds for those affected by Covid, the govt is busy asking Twitter to remove tweets critical about how they've handled Covid. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/ ...
  • @nataliesedacca Natalie Sedacca on x
    Twitter has removed or restricted access to more than 50 posts in the past one month at the behest of the Indian government, inc tweets that criticized its handling of the coronavirus pandemic - after previously blocking accounts over farmers' protests https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca…
  • @evacide Eva on x
    Check out Twitter playing Repression's Little Helper and taking down tweets criticizing the Indian government's COVID response. https://twitter.com/...
  • @mollyjongfast Molly Jong-Fast on x
    Last week, howard Dean told me that Modhi was “trump with brains.” https://www.theverge.com/...
  • @pnjaban Harmeet K. Dhillon on x
    Of course they did. Twitter is also censoring tweets about India's farmer protests, the largest ongoing protests in the world right now. The farmers are protesting law changes they feel benefit large corporations over small family farmers. Rightfully so! https://twitter.com/...
  • @dosasandroti Nrs on x
    As @kapskom mentioned, the government serves the supreme leader while ordinary Indians are left to die. https://twitter.com/...
  • @kharibiskut Sumitra Badrinathan on x
    the government of India has the time and capacity identify tweets to be censored. no big deal about all the tweets begging for oxygen, ventilators, hospital beds, medicines. https://twitter.com/...
  • @reckless Nilay Patel on x
    India is in the middle of a humanitarian disaster and Twitter preventing that from being shared is a moral failure https://twitter.com/...
  • @slpng_giants @slpng_giants on x
    Really seems like these platforms aren't as into free speech as they say they are. https://twitter.com/...
  • @aroondeep Aroon Deep on x
    BREAKING: As the second wave raged, the government ordered Twitter to take down tweets criticising its handling of the pandemic. Twitter took down tweets by a sitting MP, MLA, an actor, and two filmmakers, among many others: https://twitter.com/...
  • @pranavdixit @pranavdixit on x
    Last week, senior @Twitter executives called India a “priority market” when they hired a new engineering director. Days later, the company buckled and blocked tweets critical of the government's handling of the pandemic. https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... https://twi…
  • @raheelk Raheel Khursheed on x
    Hi @jack @vijaya - The Govt of India is having @TwitterIndia remove Tweets critical of it's absolutely disastrous handling of the Covid crisis. Hope you can hold your ground & restore the content removed/withdrawn. https://twitter.com/...
  • @pranavdixit @pranavdixit on x
    As India's coronavirus pandemic burns out of control, the country's government is cracking down — on social media. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/ ...
  • @sanjanah Sanjana Hattotuwa on x
    “Finally, #Facebook's human rights commitments will be tested most not in the US or Europe but in significant markets like #India and the Philippines with authoritarian leaders.” | It's not just #Twitter that will have to face up to Modi's Govt. https://www.ihrb.org/... https://t…
  • @dhume Sadanand Dhume on x
    You can criticize the Indian government for its Covid management, but no slacking at all when it comes to image management. https://www.medianama.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @safimichael Michael Safi on x
    Remarkably India's government is finding time to ask Twitter to censor posts critical of its Covid response. Twitter is complying https://twitter.com/...
  • @arictoler Aric Toler on x
    Every time Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube has a minor spat with Roskomnadzor about Navalny videos or whatever it is non-stop news, but they've out there censoring whatever Modi requests for a while now https://twitter.com/...
  • @jkosseff Jeff Kosseff on x
    Will link to this article in response to “But social media operates in countries that don't have an equivalent of the First Amendment and Section 230.” https://twitter.com/...
  • @brianfishman Brian Fishman on x
    More regulation of the Internet is necessary, but any capabilities established will set global precedent, persist beyond current decision makers, and shift responsibility for tradeoffs from industry to policymakers. There is absolutely room to make things worse, not better. https…
  • @evelyndouek Evelyn Douek on x
    A state minister accuses Prime Minister Modi of downplaying the seriousness of the pandemic. The gvt orders Twitter to take it down. It's hard to imagine more core political speech at a more serious time. India v. platforms is the most imp battle for online speech right now https…
  • @reckless Nilay Patel on x
    The heart of the argument that platforms have their own free speech rights to moderate as they want is right here: a government telling Twitter what to do, and Twitter being made to comply even though it is obviously the wrong thing to do
  • @nixxin Nikhil Pahwa on x
    Twitter has complied with govt requests to censor 52 tweets largely critical of India's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Affected accounts include MP Revanth Reddy, WB minister Moloy Ghatak, actor Vineet Kumar Singh, among others. https://www.medianama.com/...
  • @mohitmrao Mohit Rao on x
    Priorities. Censored tweets includes those holding PM accountable, saying the healthcare system is collapsing, criticism of political rallies being held during the pandemic. https://twitter.com/...
  • @jaskiratsb @jaskiratsb on x
    IMPORTANT! Twitter complied with Indian govt's demand to censor 52 tweets (by an actor, sitting MP, state minister and 2 film makers) that mostly criticised its handling of the 2nd surge of the COVID-19 pandemic. @medianama explains what was removed. https://www.medianama.com/...…
  • @sirsteven @sirsteven on x
    shocking Covid crisis in India right now, and this is what the government is fiddling with... https://twitter.com/...
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    the COVID situation in India is heartbreaking to see from across the world. People are dying because of a shortage of oxygen, but the government is busy forcing Twitter to remove critical tweets 🤦‍♂️ https://twitter.com/...