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‘Indian laws must be followed’: Centre slams Twitter for refusing to comply with blocking orders
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As Twitter refuses to fully comply with Centre, BJP attacks company for ‘holding itself above law’
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Twitter withholds some accounts flagged by Centre, but says ‘orders not consistent with Indian law’
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‘Tweets must continue to flow,’ says Twitter on Centre’s directive to block 1,178 accounts
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Farm laws: Centre asks Twitter to block 1,178 accounts for spreading misinformation, say reports
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Gossip and godsibb: How social media helps populists like Trump to thrive
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Twitter’s India public policy head Mahima Kaul resigns: Hindustan Times
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Myanmar military blocks Twitter, Instagram in ‘near total internet shutdown’, but protests rage on
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Delhi Police write to Google seeking information about farmers toolkit tweeted by Greta Thunberg
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Kangana Ranaut: Mumbai court seeks progress report from police on probe into ‘hateful tweets’
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Damage done to India’s image can’t be remedied by cricketers’ tweets: Congress hits out at Centre
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Two Kangana Ranaut tweets removed, Twitter says posts in violation of company rules
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Centre warns Twitter to remove accounts, tweets related to ‘farmer genocide’ hashtag or face action
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Twitter restores Caravan, Kisan Ekta Morcha and other accounts hours after withholding them
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As row erupts over Netaji portrait in Rashtrapati Bhavan, biopic maker says it’s not actor Prosenjit
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WhatsApp row: Facebook clarifies its privacy policy has not ‘functionally changed’
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Twitter questioned by parliamentary panel for locking Amit Shah’s account: Reports
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Twitter locks account of China’s US embassy for post defending its policies in Xinjiang region
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Kangana Ranaut’s Twitter account temporarily restricted for her remarks on ‘Tandav’ web series
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Even in 1938, US media companies had stepped in to silence the hate speech of a public figure
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