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Twitter begins hiring to comply with India’s new rules

178 pointsby shivbhattalmost 4 years ago

9 comments

OzyMalmost 4 years ago
&quot;The IT rules, which became effective end-May, are aimed at regulating content on social media and making firms act more swiftly on legal requests to remove posts and sharing details on the originators of messages. They also require the appointment of certain new executives.&quot;<p>The article makes this sound like a massive detriment to free speech. Companies removing content on their <i>own</i> platforms makes sense. However, governments being able to force the removal of content (such as a &quot;controversial hash tag related to farmer protests against new agricultural reforms&quot;) can&#x27;t be good. That plus forcing the company to hire government-approved executives seems like a slippery slope.<p>Are there any benefits to this regulation I&#x27;m overlooking?
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vishnuguptaalmost 4 years ago
It is worth noting that the IT mister resigned[1] just a day back in a <i>massive</i> cabinet reshuffling (if you could call that).<p>Twitter attracted the ruling government&#x27;s wrath when it didn&#x27;t censor&#x2F;takedown Tweets supporting farmers&#x27; protests <i>and</i> those critical of government&#x27;s handling of COVID&#x27;s 2nd wave.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiatvnews.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;india&#x2F;breaking-ravi-shankar-prasad-resigns-modi-cabinet-expansion-717528" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiatvnews.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;india&#x2F;breaking-ravi-shankar...</a>
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fukdalmost 4 years ago
Funnily farmers are not on twitter (my father doesnt even know what its) but some elitists are deciding whats good for us farmers on twitter.<p>Do you guys even when the reforms happend last time? nor the main setfacks that we face?<p>These are the same people who go on tv shows and make a scene until govt bans export of produce whenever tomatos&#x2F;onions hit even 50rs.
l0k3ndralmost 4 years ago
I don&#x27;t like the government, but I hate monopoly of the twitter ever more than I hate the existing government or their opposition or any coalition of them. I hate any single entity owning this much power. So government bending them a little is a good thing at least right now.
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perihelionsalmost 4 years ago
Buried in the last paragraph:<p>&gt;<i>&quot;Police in two Indian states have named Twitter India boss Manish Maheshwari in complaints. The state of Uttar Pradesh has challenged in the Supreme Court a bar on police action against Maheshwari, after a lower court protected him against arrest over an accusation that the platform was used to spread hate.&quot;</i><p>Really wondering why Twitter is continuing its presence in a country where its employees are criminally prosecuted, merely for being Twitter employees.
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jatinsalmost 4 years ago
Filling the Chief Compliance Officer role is going to be extremely tricky. Not just because you are now liable for any content government considers objectionable (and this government is considers _a lot_ objectionable -- they recently arrested people for putting posters questioning government&#x27;s vaccine export when we had shortage inside the country itself) but also because this puts that person at tremendous mental&#x2F;physical risk. The government&#x27;s IT cell will be the first one to trend #BoycottX when they don&#x27;t agree with any of your decision.<p>Can&#x27;t imagine someone taking up this role unless they are paid truckload of money.
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fukdalmost 4 years ago
As a saying goes here tongue has no bones which means people can and will lie eaily.<p>That being said as son of a farmer i will support the government actions. period.<p>A company&#x27;s solo responsibity is making money for its shareholders so no thanks corporations, please take your business elsewhere if you dont like our laws.
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8eyealmost 4 years ago
the people of india shouldn’t put up with such tyranny. every person is born free, we are humans first, citizens of our country second. anyone who forgets that has fallen into satans path.
screyealmost 4 years ago
Twitter is in an incredibly convoluted ideological war with the Indian Govt.<p>Monetarily and by pure numbers, the Indian right wing benefited from a new megaphone in twitter in 2014. Twitter only took notice of this after what they saw as the victory of a &#x27;fascist&#x27; govt. (This is before twitter erupted into complete ideological polarization in 2016)<p>Looking at the readiness of getting blue check marks and twitter&#x27;s general ideological tilt, twitter employees see themselves as ideological warriors defending the left wing in India. Twitter (either due to malice or incompetence) is known to favor the Indian opposition through its fact checkers, whom it signal boosts and the kind of news that gets marked as &#x27;misleading&#x27;. A lot of my rather reasonable right-leaning acquaintances have gotten repeatedly banned off twitter, which to me does point towards a strong ideological bias on the platform.<p>Note that Twitter has only about 20 million Indians registered on the platform. That is a paltry sum given the size of the population. This means that most news about India on twitter is either by a very small set of west aligned Indians or folks who genuinely live outside India. Given that, I will entertain the possibility that the left wing bias of twitter is a consequence of the demographics who occupy it, rather than deliberate action by twitter. However, their actions towards the right wing in the US make me think otherwise.<p>When it comes to the law itself, twitter had been non-compliant for a while. But, the Govt. was stuck in a catch 22. Twitter remained the biggest platform for Modi to reach out to a &#x27;global&#x27; population. So, the ruling party still feels like Twitter (despite it&#x27;s best efforts to the contrary) might still be a useful tool for their politics. This makes it hard to ban twitter, because Modi doesn&#x27;t want to appear like an authoritarian to the west. (for a counterexample, tiktok was banned due to the lack of these complicating dynamics)<p>Similarly for twitter, the capitalistic push is to expand further into India, which means expanding into a more modi-favoring and right-leaning population. On the other hand, the ideological push seems to be towards playing the martyr and getting banned in grand fashion with prime moral signalling in their favor.<p>Time will tell how this pans out, but Twitter is certainly not acting like a savior of free speech (and probably never has). Similarly, the Govt. while fully lawful, is using the laws in ways that benefits them politically (as almost all political bodies do).<p>From a legal perspective, I am glad to see Twitter comply with India&#x27;s rules. For a while, it did seem like a foreign capitalistic body that was denying India&#x27;s sovereignty because it felt it had too much leverage. At the same time, I do hope Rahul Gandhi falls in a ditch soon, so that the politically left bodies in India can elect a half decent leader who can mount a proper opposition instead of twiddling his thumbs on twitter.<p>People forget that Modi is democratically elected and has allowed the democratic electoral process to work under his regime. I disagree with a lot of his policies (social and economic) but the electoral process shall hold him accountable. Our Supreme court is also independent, so any outright violation can be addressed by twitter in the courts. Given that, Indian laws are an entirely internal matter and a foreign body like Twitter should abide by the laws of the land.<p>Last point: Correct me if I am wrong, but the Indian Govt. has yet to ask for any egregious censorship on twitter. Most cases are of removal of misinformation, selective use of fact checks and custom tags. Ofc, I am giving another perspective towards this issue. The rest of the comments do well to cover the rest of the rather valid perspectives.
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