India Wants Twitter To Participate in Government Censorship
Social media platforms may marginally support free speech. Government censors are trying to stop that.

On Tuesday, Twitter announced that it had filed suit against the Indian government alleging that it interpreted a suite of 2021 laws too broadly when ordering the company to censor dissident users in the country. The lawsuit comes in response to increased pressure from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which in recent weeks has ordered Twitter to block the posts and accounts of dissidents. According to CNN, a source familiar with the suit said that the company will attempt to show that the government's orders "demonstrate excessive use of powers and are disproportionate."
The 2021 regulations Twitter is now fighting gave India's government the ability to demand that social media companies block certain posts or accounts in the country. Further, the Indian government has required social media companies to locate their compliance officers within the country so that they can be held criminally liable if the company fails to comply with government orders.
While Twitter has complied with orders, the suit marks a major act of resistance against the Indian government's calls to censor dissident content. In 2021, WhatsApp filed a similar suit, attempting to prevent the government from forcing the company to make all messages "traceable" upon request. That order, according to the company, would "severely undermine the privacy of billions of people who communicate digitally[.]" WhatApp's suit is still ongoing.
Twitter's suit highlights an important issue faced by social media platforms: What to do when local laws demand they participate in politically-motivated censorship? Increasingly, censorious governments are attempting to deputize tech companies to do their dirty work for them—forcing companies to censor, block, or even track the whereabouts of government critics. While these companies may have values which marginally attempt to protect free speech, oppressive governments often coerce tech companies into collaborating.
Governments all around the world have enlisted tech companies to carry out local censorship missions. In 2024, the European Union's Digital Services Act will take effect, forcing tech companies to sharply regulate their platforms. The legislation requires companies to take down content deemed as hate speech, or disinformation—two broad categorizations that can easily morph into broad state censorship. In Germany, hate-speech laws require companies like Twitter to report users to law enforcement. As one Twitter spokesperson said, the law "forces private companies into the role of prosecutors by reporting users to law enforcement even when there is no illegal behaviour."
While the threat of criminal liability for employees (India-based executives found guilty of violating censorship orders could face up to seven years in prison) might prevent companies from outright refusing to comply with censorious regulations, lawsuits like Twitter's are a clear step in the right direction.
However, the future increasingly appears to offer social media companies a choice between participating in government-mandated censorship and surveillance, or ceasing operations entirely in those countries. The first entails participating in considerable injustice, the other could involve reducing their customer base by billions.
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Just like the current regime of the USA. How is this worse?
Reason will write an article about India but they'll studiously ignore the House Democrats Biden administration doing exactly that.
Twitter didn't deplatform Trump because it was good for their financial statement.
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You idiots have it exactly backwards! India is doing what YOU authoritarians want to do... Tear down Section 230! The 1st Amendment of the internet!
(I hope they punish YOU for what I have written!)
You'd be mistaken:
https://reason.com/2021/07/21/biden-is-trying-to-impose-online-censorship-by-proxy/
That's the administration you support. They're the ones trying to pressure companies to censoring individuals.
If a company gives in, they should no longer be considered a platform, but a publisher.
"They're the ones trying to pressure companies to censoring individuals."
Who have they fined or jailed? Citations please!
You can threaten a ham sandwich with a lawsuit! Till state violence actually happens... It is just so much bullshit!
I pay (PAY! With MY money! I OWN!) for my own web site at Go-Daddy. I say some VERY sarcastic and un-politically-correct, intolerant things about cults like Scientology there (and Government Almighty as well). I am QUITE sure that a LOT of “tolerant” liberal-type folks at Google etc. would NOT be happy with the types of things I wrote! Yet, if you do a search-string “Scienfoology”, Google will take you STRAIGHT to MY web site, top hit! #1!
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Your whining and crying is (just about ) UTTERLY without basis!
India wants Twitter To Participate in Government Censorship
By doing... what... did they send a letter to Twitter management that read, "Just keep doing what you're doing, because it's great!"
You know who else...
However, the future increasingly appears to offer social media companies a choice between participating in government-mandated censorship and surveillance, or ceasing operations entirely in those countries. The first entails participating in considerable injustice, the other could involve reducing their customer base by billions.
Exactly, build your own country if you don't like operating in India. Fuck off Twitter. It's as if a billion tech bros just learned that the 1st Amendment doesn't apply after you cross outside of our social construct.
It doesn't apply in our social constru t eigjter
It does when banning content.
Think about that...
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So do democeats in the US.
Isn't this literally what big tech was eagerly demanding in front of Congress a some time ago?
From what I read it's already happening. Critics of Democrats are routinely rounded up and jailed for their political views. Aren't they? Everyone keeps saying this country is East Germany. Are they not telling the truth?
"The Internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it." -- John Perry Barlow
*barf*
Stick to writing bad song lyrics, ya dirty hippie.
Speaking of censorship and it's first cousin lies by omission:
https://jonathanturley.org/2022/07/06/the-white-house-refuses-to-answer-questions-about-whether-the-presidents-audiotape-on-hunters-foreign-dealings/
The fucking audacity is sort of impressive.
The Soviet government in its heyday didn't have the stones to pull that so blatantly.
Typical Reason Hunter Biden Spin.
https://reason.com/2022/01/24/bidens-boring-first-year/
With a giant Hunter Biden–shaped asterisk, this president's corruption and venality so far seem less than Trump's, though it would be hard to match Trump's lifelong appetite for such things. And none of Biden's supporters have stormed the Capitol, so there's that.
Two things.
1) We're only a year and a half in.
2) Biden doesn't really have any supporters. He's only supported in that he's the figure head of The Party at the moment.
Just the other day moderators for Facebook were rounded up and jailed for failure to properly censor critics of the Biden administration.
Can you ever make sense? Moderators for Facebook?
Is this you thinking you’re funny and witty?
He’s a broken man.
No, he's a breaker-man! He breaks your lies! And YOU, liar, can't STAND it!
According to the trolls Democrats are jailing people center and right for their non-left political views. Haven't you read the comments? Every news outlet is being censored by the Democrats. It's just like East Germany. People are going to prison over their political views, just like in a communist dictatorship.
Actually no, I have not seen anybody claiming people are being jailed for their views on social media.
I've seen people rightfully calling out Facebook and other social media platforms for obvious and well-documented attempts to silence non liberal orthodox views. In fact the Biden administration last year; publicly stated they were actively working with social media to suppress wrong-think. They(Biden Admin), also tried to create a government misinformation office to suppress anything that runs contrary to their "truth". Only after a lambasting from both the right and left did that effort get put on the backburner.
Your comment just reeks of a try-hard trying to be funny and also attempting to obfuscate things that should be pretty obvious by now. It just doesn't land because:
A. You are not funny or witty on any level
B. When attempting to be snarky don't jump to the extreme that belies said attempt at snark.
C. You clown yourself by being bad at points A & B. And everyone with a functioning brain and sense of humor that reads your comment cringes at these bad attempts.
If you are going to be the liberal contrarian funny man here, at least try to better some of your craft.
"What to do when local laws demand they participate in politically-motivated censorship?"
The same thing they do when doing their own politically-motivated censorship?
I went looking for the "rising latina voices in politics" articles after a few recent election wins from our female Latinx community.
You know, stuff like this:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a source of pride for young Latinas
Latina Progressive Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Will Be Youngest Member Of Congress
Is 2020 The Year Of The Latina Candidate?
Ocasio-Cortez: Lack of Latino representation ‘really disgraceful’
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the intersectional remix of Latino roots and socialist politics
13 Reasons Why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is an Inspiration (No Matter Your Politics)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Donald Trump is afraid of 'strong women, of Latino women'
AOC: the fearless rise and powerful resonance of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Hispanic trailblazers in U.S. politics you need to know about for Hispanic Heritage Month
Instead I got this:
The rise of the far-right Latina
I have to admit, I'm slightly troubled by what appears in every respect to be some amount of bias in the media. Am I correct in my assessment?
Twitter banned Breakin911 today, which is a vaguely right leaning website
It did get reversed, but it seems to have removed most of their followers
Yeah, I don't know much about the channel, but the word on the street is they were banned for "ban evasion" and they were never previously banned.
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Was it a precrime? Or maybe some sort of Catch-22?
In India the opposition has freedom of speech, but in USA a private company can ban a sitting president's account.
When Donald Trump's Twitter Account Was Banned, Where Was Freedom of Speech?
I agree with you.