Social Media Censorship Clash: X vs. Indian Government
Social media platform X is blocking 8,000 accounts in India following government orders, despite concerns about censorship. The Indian government has not specified the reasons for most account blocks, and X is exploring legal options. The platform stresses the importance of transparency and keeping information accessible.

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Social media platform X announced on Thursday its compliance with Indian government orders to block 8,000 accounts within the country. The action follows executive directives warning of potential fines and even imprisonment of X's local employees should the company fail to comply.
The orders target international news organizations and prominent users, though specifics on content violations are largely unsupplied by the government. X criticized the broad account blocks as censorship that hinders access to both current and future information for Indian users.
X is actively pursuing legal strategies to challenge the government's censorship demands, while encouraging affected users to seek legal remedies. The company emphasized transparency but noted legal constraints bar the publication of the executive orders involved.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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