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"We are a platform that is obviously much larger than any one topic or any one account. Eighty per cent of our audience is outside the United States and we have more than 50 accounts with over 25 million followers," said Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
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The actress, who is seen in the web series "Four More Shots Please", doesn't mind accepting celebrities, too, can be wrong at times.
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Earlier this month, the IT ministry had asked the micro-blogging platform to block 257 accounts using the #ModiPlanningFarmerGenocide hashtag amid the farmers' protest.
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Marking the 150th anniversary of England's Rugby Club, member of the British royal family, Prince Harry in a video shared a piece of advice
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The Ministry's directive asked the operators to temporarily suspend the access of Twitter and Instagram under Section 77 of the country's Telecommunications Law
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Netblocks, which tracks social media disruptions and shutdowns, confirmed the loss of Twitter service starting 10 PM.
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The hackers posted a tweet shared by Sachin Tendulkar about the farmers regarding the ongoing agitation.
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Twitter in 2018 decided to work with Google Cloud to move cold data storage and its flexible compute Hadoop clusters to Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
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From Ekta Kapoor, Karan Johar, Ajay Devgn to Sachin Tendulkar, global personalities took to Twitter on Wednesday to urge people not to fall for false propaganda against India.
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The social media company said that Indonesia ranked as the top market tweeting about K-pop by volume, followed by Thailand and South Korea.
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The new experiment is to see how it changes engagement with the popular feature.
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"We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India," Greta tweeted early on Wednesday, according to India time.
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Government notice quoted more than half a dozen Supreme Court judgments including of constitutional benches as to what is public order and what the rights of authorities are.
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Tens of thousands of farmers have been protesting at three border points on the outskirts of Delhi demanding a complete repeal of the three farm laws.
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The 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi' actor took to her Twitter handle on Wednesday and shared photos from a coal mine
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Individuals are not informed about the way our personal data is collected, analysed and shared
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The tweet is a repeat of Musk's June 2020 tweet where he used the same words, to be back on the platform in two days.
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According to Twitter, the company blocked these accounts in the interim in response to a valid legal request from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
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The development comes in the wake of violence in Delhi on Republic Day on January 26 during a tractor parade of farmers protesting the new agriculture laws.
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"Many of the accounts shared links to Huawei's website promoting its work in the region and calling for the 5G debate not to be politicised," the report said on Friday.