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Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #1
People isnt using Twitter in a good way , just keep posting mess things.if such thing keep provoking it will be get banned like tiktok.


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RE: Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #2
Twiitter is better platform than a tiktok. I don't think government gonna ban it for such little things. Twitter is used by well know people even by Pm Modi

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RE: Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #3
Twitter is a menace to global peace. They have too much power in theirs hands

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RE: Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #4
Generally speaking, freedom of speech is a good thing. Social media is generally lacking when it comes to that.
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RE: Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #5
(02-10-2021, 07:32 AM)fsociety Wrote: People isnt using Twitter in a good  way , just keep posting mess things.if such thing keep provoking it will be get banned like tiktok.

Twitter spreads fake news than real. So Twitter keeps clashing with governments.

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RE: Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #6
(04-05-2021, 05:05 AM)Dismas Wrote: Generally speaking, freedom of speech is a good thing. Social media is generally lacking when it comes to that.
I believe that sometimes you gotta keep yourself to yourself, I mean, not everything you think or suppose, or predict, dunno, is obliged to be published on social media. I am against posting stupid things and stupid rumors

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RE: Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #7
(04-05-2021, 05:05 AM)Dismas Wrote: Generally speaking, freedom of speech is a good thing.
That's how the Internet ought to be.

No one has the right to stop you from speaking your mind.
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RE: Is Twitter challenging the Indian govt? #8
At the time of writing, Twitter have conceded to Indian Government's demand and agreed to follow it's policy and law regarding IT related matters. True, they thought they could fight it out. But high time all these social medias recognise the fact that they have to respect the law of the land.

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