India’s new crown epidemic is out of control, a large number of workers earlier rushed to leave the capital city of New Delhi before the closure of the city.
The number of confirmed cases of Wuhan pneumonia (Chinese communist virus, COVID-19, Newcastle pneumonia) continues to plague the world, and recently the number of confirmed cases in India has climbed, hitting the highest number of confirmed cases for three consecutive days, with a total of 340,000 confirmed cases and 2.6 thousand deaths since yesterday. However, the Indian authorities have asked social media platforms to remove criticism from the people’s representatives against the epidemic.
According to a Reuters report, a Twitter spokesperson confirmed that it had been asked by the Indian government to remove the relevant posts. If a valid legal request is received, Twitter will review it in accordance with the regulations and local laws.
In addition, Twitter emphasized that tweets that violate Twitter’s norms will be deleted directly, but if they violate local laws, they will become banned from viewing in that area, Twitter said, and users who have been told that their tweets have “disappeared” are hidden.
In the Harvard Twitter database, it was revealed that the Indian government filed a legal complaint on the 23rd for censorship of tweets, which mentioned more than 20 tweet accounts including Indian local officials, parliamentarians, and media people.
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