Twitter blocked the handle of IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad for an hour on Friday morning. The reason for this was stated that they violated America's Digital Millennium Copyright Act. However, Twitter later reopened the handle of Ravi Shankar Prasad, giving a warning.
Reacting to this, Ravi Shankar Prasad said, 'Friends! A very strange thing happened today. Twitter blocked my account for an hour. Prasad has shared this information first through indigenous microblogging and social networking site Koo and then through Twitter.
After the account was blocked on Twitter, Ravi Shankar Prasad wrote his talk on the social messaging app Koo. He wrote that…
This action of the social media company on the IT Minister has come to the fore at a time when there is a dispute between the central government and Twitter regarding the new IT rules. In this matter, representatives of Twitter were presented before the Parliamentary Committee attached to the IT Ministry last week. The committee asked the company officials whether you follow the law of the land?
On this, the representatives of Twitter said – We follow our policy, which is according to the law of the country. Objecting to this argument, the committee said in a stern tone to the company that the law of the country is the biggest in our country, not your policy.
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