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International news organizations and prominent X users are among the targets of Indian blocking requests, while the conflict ...
Social media platform X is blocking 8,000 accounts in India following government orders, despite concerns about censorship.
X says India told it to block 8,000 accounts or risk fines and jail for local employees. The company is complying but calls ...
“Blocking entire accounts is not only unnecessary ... have unleashed an avalanche of online misinformation, with social media users circulating everything from deepfake videos to outdated ...
The Indian government has issued executive orders to Social Media Platform X to block over 8,000 accounts within the country.
X (formerly known as Twitter) has informed that it has received the latest executive orders from the government of India ...
The Indian government has ordered social media platform X to block over 8,000 accounts for alleged legal violations.
Social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced that it has received executive orders from the Indian ...
India has blocked the social media accounts of at least four news portals – Maktoob Media, The Kashmiriyat, Free Press ...
New Delhi widened tit-for-tat measures against Islamabad on Saturday, blocking access to the social media accounts of ...
X says the Indian government has ordered it to block over 8,000 accounts, warning of penalties including fines and jail for ...
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