Facebook welcomed the move
Govt says they want the grievance officer, nodal officer and compliance officer to be resident in India, and on Twitter payroll
This comes after Ollie Robinson's old sexist and racist posts surfaced this week.
As India tightens the noose of regulatory compliance around social media, there have been concerns about the dilution of the safe harbour provision in the country's Information Technology Rules.
Micro-blogging platform Twitter is reportedly working on a Facebook-like tweet reactions view that includes adding some new emojis.
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Saturday accused Twitter of maintaining double standards in India.
Twitter Blue has officially arrived on iOS
There can't be arbitrary rules just because privacy right is not absolute
Statement after social media firm moves HC on new rules
Koo was founded by serial entrepreneurs Aprameya Radhakrishna, founder of Taxi For Sure and Mayank Bidawatka who previously founded companies like Media Ant and Goodbox
Homegrown microblogging platform Koo on Saturday said it has met the compliance requirements of the new guidelines for digital platforms ahead of the stipulated deadline later this month. On February 25, the government had announced tighter regulations for social media firms like Facebook and Twitter, requiring them to remove any content flagged by authorities within 36 hours and setting up a complaint redressal mechanism with an officer being based in the country. The government had set 50 lakh registered users as the threshold for defining 'significant social media intermediary', which will have to adhere to additional obligations and compliance under the new IT rules that seek to crack down on misuse of social media platforms. Announcing the guidelines in February, it had said the new rules take effect immediately, while significant social media providers (based on number of users) will get three months before they need to start complying. In a statement on Saturday, Koo said it
Twitter informed that over the next few weeks, everyone will be able see the new verification application directly in the Account Settings tab. Tune in to learn more about the process
Popular social media platform Snapchat has reached over 500 million monthly active users, with roughly 40 per cent of its community located outside of North America and Europe
Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram is reportedly working on an update to its desktop website that will allow users to create posts from there as well.
Twitter rival Koo is in discussions with investors to raise funding and hopes to close a deal in the next 3-4 months, Koo co-founder Aprameya Radhakrishna said.
Since the day after deadly January 6 riots on the US Capitol, former President Donald Trump's social media accounts have been silent muzzled for inciting violence using the platforms
Companies such as Chingari and Koo roll out audio-only and talk-to-type features to keep people connected amid the pandemic
Twitter now has 199 million average monetisable daily active users (mDAU), a 20 per cent growth (year-on-year), driven by ongoing product improvements and global conversation around the pandemic
This shows an increase of 10 per cent (year-over-year)
After the seven-day limit, WhatsApp is now testing and developing a Disappearing Message feature with the 24-hour option for personal and group chats