Twitter India ‘Finally’ Compliances with Centre’s New IT Rules Within Deadline

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New Delhi: Micro-blogging website Twitter has finally complied with the IT Ministry’s last notice within the final July 4 deadline without missing the “one last opportunity” granted by the Centre. The social media site has been receiving warnings from the government to either comply with new IT Rules, 2021 or face stricter action.Also Read – Twitter Bans Over 46K Bad Accounts in India in May

As per sources quoted by news agency IANS, the company finally complied with the June 27 notice sent by the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) over taking action on some controversial tweets. Also Read – Elon Musk Back On Twitter After Longest-Ever Hiatus, Posts Picture With The Pope

The government had asked Twitter to act on the content take-down notices sent under Section 69A of the IT Act along with non-compliance notices issued for not taking the content down. Twitter failed to comply with the Centre’s notices sent on June 6 and 9, the MeitY said in a fresh notice sent to the company’s Chief Compliance Officer last month. Also Read – Elon Musk on His Longest-ever Twitter Break Amid Challenges

Not complying with the IT rules, 2021 could have resulted in Twitter losing its immunity as a social media intermediary under Section 79 of the IT Act.

In May, the IT Ministry issued a similar notice to the micro-blogging platform, directing it to appoint a resident grievance officer, a resident chief compliance officer, and a nodal contact person.

The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021 mandate that the intermediaries, including social media intermediaries, must establish a grievance redressal mechanism for receiving resolving complaints from the users or victims.

Meanwhile, Twitter banned more than 46,000 accounts of Indian users in May over violation of its guidelines, the microblogging platform said in its monthly compliance report.

According to the report, Twitter removed 43,656 accounts for child sexual exploitation, non-consensual nudity, and similar content, while 2,870 accounts were banned for promoting terrorism.

The platform received 1,698 complaints in India via its local grievance mechanism between April 26, 2022 and May 25, 2022.

In addition, Twitter also processed 115 grievances that appealed account suspensions. No account suspensions were revoked, the report said.

Under the new IT Rules 2021, big digital and social media platforms, with more than 5 million users, have to publish monthly compliance reports.

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