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Twitter no longer an intermediary platform in India after non-compliance with new IT Laws

 Twitter loses its status as intermediary platform in India due to non-compliance with new IT rules

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Microblogging platform Twitter has lost its position as a mediator in India as it does not comply with the new IT rules. According to government sources, Twitter is the only social media platform that has not followed the new rules.

The new laws were introduced by the Indian government in February. Code regulatory framework for technology companies in India. The Union's Department for Coalition and Technology said earlier it had given Twitter a final notice to comply with the new rules.
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According to the new rules, forums such as Facebook and Twitter must appoint three officials who will co-operate with legal entities in India, according to the new rules. This team should be available 24x7 to respond to any need.

These officers must be Indian citizens and their details must be publicly published on the company's website. If any complaint is received, these officials must respond within 24 hours and the appeal itself must be dismissed within 15 days.

Also, social media is required to use content identification tools that show child rape or sexual abuse. They must publish a monthly compliance report list of complaints they have received and the action taken.

Twitter has 17.5 million Indian users. In 2019, it received more than 560 million rupees of $ 7 million from India. Twitter revenue has risen by more than 58 million, about $ 800,000 which is a spike of more than 100 percent. Communication giants are making a lot of money in India because they have more user base than other countries

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