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India Tops List Of Nations Seeking Removal Of Journalists’ Posts: Twitter Report

By
OB Bureau

New Delhi:  India made the highest number of legal demands globally to remove content posted by verified journalists and news outlets on Twitter during July-December 2021, according to a Twitter report.

In the latest transparency report by the micro-blogging site, India was only behind the US and among the top five countries, to issue content-blocking orders to Twitter, accounting for 19 per cent of global information requests.

Twitter said 349 accounts of verified journalists and news outlets located around the world were subject to 326 legal demands to remove content, a 103 per cent increase in the number of accounts since the previous period (January-June 2021), news agency PTI reported.

“This spike is largely attributed to legal demands submitted by India (114), Turkey (78), Russia (55), and Pakistan (48),” it said.

India topped this list for January-June 2021 as well. In that time frame, India had made 89 of the total 231 such demands the platform received globally.

Twitter said ‘legal demands’ include a combination of court orders and other formal demands to remove content, from both governmental entities and lawyers representing individuals.

Without giving details, 17 tweets from verified journalists and news outlets globally were withheld during the second half of 2021 as compared to 11 tweets withheld during January-June.

Twitter said it received a legal demand from the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in India to remove content relating to privacy issues involving a minor.

While Twitter did not name anyone, the reference was to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s tweet of August last year when he shared a picture of the parents of a minor Dalit girl who was allegedly raped.

“The reported tweet published by a high-ranking political figure was withheld in India in compliance with the Indian law,” it said.

Twitter also received the second highest number of government legal requests for providing account information of users from India, after the US.

“The United States submitted the most government information requests during this reporting period, accounting for 20 per cent of the global volume, and 39 per cent of the global accounts specified.

“The second highest volume of requests originated from India, comprising 19 per cent of global information requests and 27 per cent of the global accounts specified,” it said.

Japan, France and Germany were the other three nations in the top five countries by volume.

“Twitter received 63 (+3 per cent) more routine requests from India, while the number of routine accounts specified increased by 205 (+3 per cent) during this reporting period for a total of 2,211 requests for 7,768 accounts,” the report said.

Globally, Twitter received 11,460 requests.

Giving details of legal demands made from India, Twitter said a total of 3,992, or 8 per cent of 47,572 worldwide, requests to remove content from its platform were made during July-December 2021. These included 23 court orders and 3,969 other legal demands.

During this period, Twitter withheld 88 accounts and 303 tweets in India.

As per Twitter guidelines, ‘government information requests’ include both emergency and routine legal demands for account information issued by law enforcement and other government agencies.

‘Routine requests’ (aka non-emergency requests) are legal demands issued by government or law enforcement authorities (e.g., subpoenas, court orders, search warrants) that compel Twitter to turn over account information.

Twitter said it may disclose account information to law enforcement agencies in response to a valid ’emergency request’ if it is provided with sufficient information to support a good faith belief that there is an imminent threat involving danger of death or serious physical injury to a person, and it has information relevant to averting or mitigating the threat.

“97 per cent of the total global volume of legal demands originated from only five countries (in decreasing order): Japan, Russia, South Korea, Turkey, and India. These five countries have remained Twitter’s top requesting countries for legal demands over the past three years,” the report said.

India is the fifth highest requestor, accounting for 8 per cent of global legal demands.

“Maintaining its position among the top five requesters, the Indian authorities continued to submit a significant number of legal demands this reporting period, which also included a high volume of URLs,” it said.

On ‘preservation requests’, it said global government preservation requests increased by 10 per cent, while accounts specified increased by 19 per cent during this reporting period.

The US (34 per cent) and India (51 per cent) together accounted for 85 per cent of all global preservation requests.

‘Preservation requests’ refer to government and law enforcement requests made in accordance with relevant law that require Twitter to maintain the specified account data pending the issuance of a valid legal process to obtain that data.

 

OB Bureau

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