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February 10, 2021 04:51 pm

Twitter Blocks Accounts in India as Modi Pressures Social Media

Twitter held firm when the Indian government demanded last week that the social media platform take down hundreds of accounts that criticized the government for its conduct during protests by angry farmers. On Wednesday, under threat of prison for its local employees, Twitter relented. From a report: The company, based in San Francisco, said it had permanently blocked over 500 accounts and moved an unspecified number of others from view within India after the government accused them of making inflammatory remarks about Narendra Modi, the country's prime minister. Twitter said it acted after the government issued a notice of noncompliance, a move that experts said could put the company's local employees in danger of spending up to seven years in custody. In a blog post published on Wednesday, Twitter said it was not taking any action on the accounts that belonged to media organizations, journalists, activists or politicians, saying it did not believe the orders to block them "are consistent with Indian law." It also said it was exploring its options under local laws and had requested a meeting with a senior government official. "We remain committed to safeguarding the health of the conversation occurring on Twitter," it said, "and strongly believe that the tweets should flow." The brewing conflict in India offers a particularly stark example of Twitter's challenge in hewing to its self-proclaimed principles supporting free speech. The platform has been caught in an intensifying debate over the outsize role of social media in politics, and growing demand in many countries to tame that influence. In the United States, Twitter was thrust into the center of the clash last month after it permanently suspended the account of Donald J. Trump, the former president, for encouraging protests in Washington, D.C., that turned violent. In that case, it exercised its right under U.S. laws that give social platforms the ability to police speech on their services. But in India, Twitter is blocking accounts at the government's demand. Controlled by Mr. Modiâ(TM)s Bharatiya Janata Party, the Indian government has become increasingly aggressive at stifling dissent. It has arrested activists and journalists, and pressured media organizations to hew to its line. It has also cut off mobile internet access in troubled areas.

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