Twitter banned more than 46,000 accounts of Indian users in May in violation of its guidelines, the microblogging platform said in its monthly compliance report on Sunday. According to the report, Twitter removed 43,656 accounts for child sexual abuse, non-consensual nudity and similar content, while 2,870 accounts were banned for promoting terrorism.
Platform receives 1,698 complaints in India India Between April 26, 2022 and May 25, 2022 through your local grievance mechanism. This includes complaints related to online abuse/harassment (1,366), hateful conduct (111), misinformation and manipulative media (36), sensitive adult content (28). Impersonation (25), among others.
It also took action against 1,621 Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) during this period, including URLs violating norms related to online harassment (1,077), hateful conduct (362) and sensitive adult content (154).
In addition, Twitter also acted on 115 complaints that appealed for account suspension. The report said no account suspensions were revoked. Twitter said in the report, “While we welcome everyone to express themselves on our platform, we do not tolerate behavior that is harassing, threatening, inhumane to suppress the voices of others.” does or uses fear.”
Meanwhile, Google India purged 393,303 bad content in May through automatic detection to curb the spread of harmful content such as child sexual abuse and violent extremist content, according to the monthly transparency report on Sunday. The tech giant also removed 62,673 pieces of content in May as a result of user complaints.
On Friday, Meta-owned WhatsApp also announced that it had banned over 19 lakh bad accounts in India in the month of May in compliance with the new IT Rules 2021. The platform banned over 16.6 lakh bad accounts in India in April.
The company also received 528 complaint reports in May within the country, and “actionable” accounts were 24. In April, WhatsApp received 844 complaint reports within the country, and “actionable” accounts were 123.
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Under the new IT Rules 2021, large digital and social media platforms with more than 5 million users will have to publish a monthly compliance report.
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