Twitter ducks sharing info on Delhi violence tweets


By Sharon Thambala

Bengaluru, March 2 (SocialNews.XYZ) Global social media giant Twitter on Monday ducked sharing information on Twitter accounts, which are reported to have fuelled the recent Delhi violence that went on to claim 46 lives and left over 200 people injured.

"We will not be sharing inputs on this issue," a Twitter India spokesperson told IANS on insights the US tech major was privy to on the riots.

Incidentally, the Delhi Police cyber wing on Monday also sought from Twitter information on 70 accounts, which allegedly instigated violence during the riots last week, according to media reports.

Delhi Police identified 70 Twitter handles posting tweets aimed at inciting violence in northeast Delhi, and initiated an investigation.

An IANS questionnaire sought information such as the number of accounts blocked or suspended and tweets, photographs, videos and graphical illustrations which forced the micro-blogging site to delete.

Like the Delhi Police, information was also sought on the number of accounts restored after blockades, number of individuals and organisations which were blocked and specific Twitter rules that were violated.

IANS also asked: "Did Twitter offer assistance or shared data with the Delhi police? Does Twitter take initiative to stem violence in any form other than blocking and suspending accounts? How many Twitter employees monitor tweets in India violating its rules? Globally how strong is such a Twitter team?"

According to a media report, intelligence agencies prepared a list of fake Twitter messages used to stoke hatred and discovered that students from Hyderabad were using Twitter to trend hashtags and fake messages.

Twitter hashtags which went viral during the Delhi mayhem included #ShaheenBagh, #DelhiPoliceMurders, #JusticeforFaizan, #AAPsharamkaro, #AmitShahResign, #AmitShahIstifaDo, #DelhiPogrom, #DelhiViolence2020 and #GoBackAmitShah.

Intelligence agencies also identified "a Pakistani Twitter handle" that was being used to hatch a conspiracy to instigate Indian Muslims.

In a belated reply to IANS, Twitter said, "For official legal requests made to Twitter under Indian law, we publish actions taken twice a year in the Twitter Transparency Report for purposes of public awareness and disclosure."

(Sharon Thambala can be contacted at thambalasharon@gmail.com)

Source: IANS

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