India stands by social-media demands as Musk moves on Twitter

NEW DELHI, April 28 (Reuters) – India has reiterated its position on social-media accountability in response to Elon Musk’s pending takeover of Twitter, saying platforms must make checks on users and content.

A change in ownership would make no difference, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, India’s junior minister for electronics and technology, said when asked whether he welcomed the tycoon’s promise to uphold free speech on Twitter.

“Our safety and trust expectations in law and rules require all intermediaries to do due diligence about its users and content to qualify to be an intermediary,” he said.

A Twitter spokesperson declined to comment.

Indian government officials said last year social media platforms may no longer be eligible to seek liability exemptions as an intermediaries or the hosts of user content if they failed to comply with local information and technology laws. read more

Laws announced that took effect last year make social media firms more accountable to requests for swift removal of posts and require them to give details of the originators of messages. The companies must also have mechanisms for addressing grievances.

Musk on Monday reached a deal to acquire Twitter for $44 billion. read more

Calling himself a free-speech absolutist, he has criticised Twitter’s content moderation and advocated defeating “spam bots” that send overwhelming amounts of unwanted tweets. Critics of Indian political parties say they often resort to bots to sway public opinion their way. read more

Last year, many Indian government ministers moved to domestically developed platform Koo after accusing Twitter of non-compliance with local laws.

Tensions first flared early last year when Twitter declined to fully comply with an order to take down accounts and posts accused of spreading misinformation about anti-government protests by farmers. read more

The U.S. company has also been the subject of police investigations in India, which market research firms say has 23 million users. Only the U.S. and Japanese markets are larger.

While Twitter has had many run-ins with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nationalist government, Musk’s Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) is struggling to get New Delhi to agree to its request for lower tariffs for imported cars. read more

Some opposition comes from an Indian nationalist group that advocates for local businesses, the Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, which is close to Modi’s ruling party. Its co-convener Ashwani Mahajan told Reuters it was opposed to Tesla getting tariff cuts.

“We want to promote our own domestic industry. Our automobile industry can now compete and is doing well,” Mahajan said.

India’s transport minister said on Tuesday Tesla was welcome to set up shop in the country although “making in China and selling here is not a good proposition”. read more

Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Reporting by Krishna N. Das and Munsif Vengattil; Additional reporting by Aditya Kalra; Editing by Bradley Perrett

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/india/india-stands-by-social-media-demands-musk-moves-twitter-2022-04-28/

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