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Elon Musk’s X Claims Indian Govt Gave ‘Executive Orders’ To Withhold Accounts, Posts
Inc42
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1y ago
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Elon Musk's company, X, has accused the Indian government of issuing executive orders to take action against specific accounts and posts on the microblogging site. The government has not yet responded to the allegations. While X's team plans to suspend the accounts and posts in India, they express disagreement with these actions, citing the importance of freedom of expression. This development comes as Elon Musk's satellite internet provider, Starlink, awaits licensing to operate broadband services in India after a prolonged wait of over three years.
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X disagrees with govt blocking orders for certain posts and accounts, but complies
Economic Times
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1y ago
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The Indian government has requested social media platform X (previously Twitter) to block certain accounts and posts on its platform. X has agreed to comply with the order and withhold the content in India alone, but express disagreement with the actions and emphasize the importance of freedom of expression. This compliance may spark further tensions between social media platforms and the government, following a previous dispute over takedown notices. Section 69 A of the Information Technology Act empowers the government to issue orders for blocking and taking down content deemed harmful to public order and national security.
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X to withhold certain accounts, posts in India following govt orders
Entrackr
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1y ago
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X, formerly known as Twitter, disclosed on Thursday that it will withhold certain accounts and posts in India following executive orders from the Indian government. “The Indian government has issued executive orders requiring X to act on specific accounts and posts, subject to potential penalties including significant fines and imprisonment,” Global Government Affairs, an affiliate of X, said in a post on the social networking site. The company added that it will block these accounts and posts in India, but it disagrees with the actions and maintains that “freedom of expression should extend to these posts.” Moreover, affected users have been informed about the actions taken by the company. “Due to legal restrictions, we are unable to publish the executive orders, but we believe that making them public is essential for transparency. This lack of disclosure can lead to a lack of accountability and arbitrary decision-making,” it said. It further said that a writ appeal challenging the Indian government’s blocking order is pending. It may be recalled that the Karnataka High Court had dismissed X’s plea challenging the Indian government’s orders to block accounts and posts. It is likely the first time X and the Indian government are at loggerheads since Elon Musk took over the micro-blogging platform. Last year, Musk had hinted at a more cooperative arrangement with local governments, especially in India. “The rules in India for what can appear on social media are quite strict and we can’t go beyond the laws of the country… If we have a choice of either our people go to prison or we comply with the laws, we will comply with the laws…,” Musk told BBC during an interview when asked about the country banning a documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots. Before Musk came in, Twitter and the Indian government went head-to-head multiple times over the blocking of content. In some cases, Twitter did not comply with the government directives to blocking accounts and posts. The public spat reached its peak during the farmer protests a few years ago. Police raided the offices of Twitter India in Delhi and Gurgaon after the social networking platform labelled “manipulated media” to one of tweets by a BJP leader. Jack Dorsey claimed that India had threatened to shut down the platform if the company did not comply with the government requests. “It manifested in ways such as: ‘We will shut Twitter down in India’, which is a very large market for us; ‘We will raid the homes of your employees’, which they did; and this is India, a democratic country,” Dorsey said in an interview. That said, X’s latest disclosure on government requests to block certain posts and accounts comes at a time when farmer protests have resumed in certain parts of the country. The government has not responded to X’s revelations yet.
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Govt orders X to block accounts linked to farmers protest, X says, 'We will block but disagree with these actions'
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
The Indian government has ordered X (formerly Twitter) to block certain accounts related to the ongoing farmers' protest. X has confirmed compliance with the government's orders but expressed disagreement and emphasized its commitment to freedom of expression. The company stated that a writ appeal challenging the blocking orders remains pending. It also highlighted the need for transparency and accountability regarding the lack of disclosure of the executive orders. This development follows the Indian government's emergency order to block social media accounts related to the farmers' protest.
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Musk’s X sues advertising group over boycott that allegedly cost it billions
Livemint
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10m ago
Medial
Elon Musk's social media company X has filed an antitrust lawsuit against an advertising industry coalition, alleging that the group illegally boycotted the platform. X claims that companies such as CVS Health, Mars, and Unilever conspired to withhold billions of dollars in advertising to force the platform, formerly known as Twitter, to meet certain safety standards. The boycott began in November 2022 and continues to this day. X argues that the coalition's actions violate antitrust laws by coercively exercising market power. Musk has been more litigious recently, with X involved in multiple lawsuits.
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Musk's X withholds accounts, tweets in India to obey orders
TechCrunch
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1y ago
Medial
X (formerly known as Twitter) announced that it is withholding specific accounts and posts in India due to executive orders from the Indian government. X disagreed with the action taken but stated that non-compliance could result in fines and imprisonment. The lack of disclosure surrounding the executive orders is concerning, as it leads to a lack of transparency and accountability. India has become an important market for global technology firms, and the country's amended IT rules grant the government more power to enforce compliance from internet services. Concerns have been raised regarding pre-censorship and the lack of accountability in the blocking of accounts related to farmers' protests.
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X braces for Brazil shutdown as legal spat between Elon Musk, judge intensifies
Economic Times
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11m ago
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Social media platform X expects Brazil's Supreme Court to order its shutdown after a legal battle over compliance with local laws and Elon Musk's claims of censorship. The court has recently blocked the local bank accounts of Musk's Starlink satellite internet firm and issued fines to X for non-compliance. The dispute revolves around whether the court can order X to block certain accounts accused of spreading lies. Musk has criticized the judge's actions and Starlink has accused him of issuing orders without due process. This conflict jeopardizes X's presence in one of its top markets.
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Musk's X reaches deal to drop Twitch from lawsuit over ad spending
Economic Times
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3m ago
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Elon Musk's X has reached a memorandum of understanding with Twitch to resolve claims of a conspiracy to boycott X, causing loss of ad revenue. Filed in November as part of a larger antitrust lawsuit against several companies, the agreement requires Twitch to meet specific conditions by year-end. This development follows a similar arrangement with Unilever. The lawsuit contends various companies, wary post-Musks’s acquisition, conspired to withhold advertising funds.
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X's GlobalAffairs handle reinstated after brief block in India
Economic Times
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2m ago
Medial
X's @GlobalAffairs account was temporarily withheld in India following government orders to block over 8,000 accounts, citing legal demands. The account, used to update on blocking orders, returned online later. X disputes the government's arbitrary blocking decisions and emphasizes transparency, citing censorship concerns. It encourages affected users to seek legal relief. Despite complying to keep the platform accessible, X challenges the misuse of IT Act provisions in court, highlighting restrictions on challenging executive orders legally.
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Free speech champion Elon Musk’s X suspends Turkey opposition accounts amid nationwide protests
Economic Times
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4m ago
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Elon Musk's platform X suspended several opposition accounts in Turkey amid civil unrest following the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu, an opposition figure. Despite a public gathering ban, protests spread, notably near universities. Many suspended accounts were grassroots activists sharing protest locations. The X platform complied with a high percentage of Turkish government content removal requests. Musk, a free speech proponent, faces criticism for perceived inconsistencies, with similar issues occurring in Brazil.
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Social media platform 'X' decides to withhold accounts after Indian govt executive orders
Business Insider
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1y ago
Medial
Twitter has announced that it will comply with the Indian government's request to withhold certain accounts and posts within the country. This move comes as part of Twitter's efforts to adhere to local laws and regulations in the countries it operates in. The accounts in question will only be withheld in India, while they will remain accessible in other countries. Twitter's decision reflects the ongoing challenges tech companies face in balancing freedom of expression with the demands of governments around the world.
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