X Restricts 8,000+ Accounts in India After Government Orders
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 09th May 2025 at 8:25pmX (formerly Twitter) has blocked access to over 8,000 accounts in India following takedown orders from the Indian government, X’s global affairs team said in a post. The accounts reportedly include international media outlets and public figures.
While disagreeing with the directive, X complied to avoid severe penalties, including potential fines and imprisonment of its India-based staff. The platform criticized the move as censorship, arguing that many orders lacked justification and that some flagged content wasn’t even specified.
X acknowledged that current Indian laws limit its ability to legally challenge the orders but said it is exploring legal options. To assist affected users, it shared legal aid resources, including iProbono India and the National Legal Services Authority....
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