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Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by Papparassi: 6:55pm On Jul 08, 2021
Twitter has outlined how it intends to “fully comply” with India’s new social media rules after the government said its lack of compliance meant it could be held legally liable for its user’s posts, Bloomberg reports. In response to the government’s filing, a lawyer for the company said it has already appointed an interim chief compliance officer and that it would soon have a grievance officer and an employee to respond to law enforcement requests, Reuters notes. Twitter is required to fill each of the roles under new regulations introduced this year. The company also said it would be setting up an India liaison office in the next eight weeks.

Had Twitter not pledged to comply with the rules, it faced being made legally liable for users’ posts on its platform, potentially allowing its executives to face criminal charges over user-generated content. Social media platforms often take down content in response to legal challenges, but they’re generally not considered liable for it in the first place.


If Twitter does not comply with the rules, the judge said India’s government will be able to take action against the company, Reuters reports. The company was given a deadline of two weeks to make the appointments. Other tech companies, including Facebook and Google, have reportedly already started appointing employees to the relevant positions in response to the regulations.

The legal action marked an escalation of the tensions between Twitter and the Indian government. In May, police raided Twitter’s India offices after the platform labeled a government official’s tweets as “manipulated media,” and more recently, a government minister warned the company of “unintended consequences” if it does not comply with the new rules. As the world’s largest market outside of China, India is not one that Twitter can afford to be excluded from, Bloomberg notes.

While the company said it will comply with the rules, it said it reserves the right to challenge their legality and validity, Reuters says.

Twitter is not the only large tech firm to clash with the Indian government over its new regulations. In May, WhatsApp sued the government over a requirement that it trace the origins of messages sent on its platform. The firm argued that this is unconstitutional, would force it to undermine its users’ privacy, and risks breaking the end-to-end encryption offered by its service.

https://www.today.ng/technology/social/twitter-comply-indias-rules-legal-immunity-376552
Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by Chatflick(m): 7:07pm On Jul 08, 2021
FTC!! I dedicate this to every hardworking nairalander. The Lord shall bless the work of thy hands in Jesus name, Amen.

Meanwhile, I buy PayPal funds at a very good rate. Check my signature to deal grin

PS: Twitter has indirectly called Buhari a noisemaker cheesy
Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by Unik3030: 7:08pm On Jul 08, 2021
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Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by FreeStuffsNG: 7:19pm On Jul 08, 2021
A platform owner has a moral, social and legal obligation to remove toxic comments from its platform and failure to do so will mean it must remove the anonymity it provides so that both the victim of the hate speech , toxic comments, scam etc and the perpetrator can meet in court.

We will not replace one tyranny of silence with tyranny of online terrorism and cyberbullying. There must be a balance. The way PayPal etc take all the effort to verify account owners should be the same way online platforms that won't like to clean toxic comments should subject those who want to open account to. What we have in Nairaland is a waiting time bomb that can consume us all if we have not learnt from Twitter experience.

Freedom of expression is not hiding behind the anonymity created here on Nairaland to insult, curse, blackmail, troll, defraud and make seditious and hate speeches and believe you can get away with it. It is not justice and I believe that is what India and UK are driving at. Criticize in a civil tone within the ambit of decency and the law .

Platforms must be clean very hateful and toxic comment on their platform or be held accountable for the hate speech and the consequences arising from their failure to remove the toxic comments and hate speech. The India and UK governments are being proactive and our FG and especially the National Assembly must get to work immediately.

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Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by Faithfulness365: 7:19pm On Jul 08, 2021
Twitter should be careful
Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by Okoroawusa: 7:24pm On Jul 08, 2021
I Love PMB

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Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by vedaxcool(m): 8:08pm On Jul 08, 2021
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Chatflick:
FTC!! I dedicate this to every hardworking nairalander. The Lord shall bless the work of thy hands in Jesus name, Amen.

Meanwhile, I buy PayPal funds at a very good rate. Check my signature to deal grin

PS: Twitter has indirectly called Buhari a noisemaker cheesy
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Onye FTC noisemaker we have heard you grin grin grin

Social Media company have allowed their hubris to delude them into loosing some of power they enjoyed unchallenged.
Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by GodHatesBigots(m): 8:09pm On Jul 08, 2021
“India I know , who the hell is Nigeria” ?

Paul - AD 57
Re: Twitter To Comply With India’s New Rules To Keep Its Legal Immunity by rottennaija(m): 12:56pm On Jul 09, 2021
It seems like twitter is getting hit hard in many places

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